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Sea turtles cannot blink in the traditional sense because they lack eyelids. Instead, they have a protective membrane called a nictitating membrane that covers their eyes. This membrane allows them to shield their eyes while swimming underwater, but it does not function like blinking to moisten or close the eyes. When on land, sea turtles may close their eyes using this membrane, but they do not blink as land animals do.

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3d ago

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