Yes, they do. Yes, horses have eyelashes that cover their eyes much like humans. The eyelash of a horse prevents small debris and insects from landing on the horse's eye and irritating it, providing protection for the eye.
no they dont elephants do not have eye lashes
You can use Tobradex on a horses eye. Tobradex is used for viral and fungal infection in the eye.
The number of eye lashes differs for each individual. Try counting! It's a bit time consuming however it'll answer your question.
if your hamster isn't blinking no its not bad because actually hamsters don't really have eye lashes or if they do then they might blink once and not blink tell 50 min
For a long time, people believed that a blue-eyed horse was blind. This is not true. Blue eyes don't mean anything, they are just blue. Typically, there is white on the face that covers the eye, especially in spotted breed such as the American Paint Horse, but sometimes a dark horse will just have blue eyes. Sometimes the horse can have one blue eye and one brown, or even have eyes that are mixed blue and brown in the same eye.
Kinda but no they don't.
no they dont elephants do not have eye lashes
yes chimps have little lashes
It's meant to be for that pink bit at the bottom of your eye just above the bottom eye lashes.
Certainly.
they have eye lashes and that protects the eye
No, they don't
They have eye lashes.
They do not have eye lids, so they cannot have eye lashes. Lashes are also a form of fur so the only kind of animals with lashes are mammals.
Three on each eye
No he doesn't have any he wares false lashes
the eye lashes protects the eye from on coming objects