Fishes have no eyelids as the water in which they live bathes them.insects
yes but what is it to youAs with most fish, perch fish do not have eyelids. They are, however, covered by a layer of transparent integument or coating to keep the eye protected.no a perch fish does not have eyelids but they have viginas
Fish don't have eyelids because they have evolved to protect their eyes using a transparent layer of tissue called the cornea. This tissue keeps their eyes moist and helps maintain their vision underwater. Eyelids would hinder their ability to see and navigate effectively in their aquatic environment.
no they dont have eyelids
Never, snakes have occular scales that cover their eyes indefinitely instead of eyelids that they can blink either voluntarily or involutarily.
As far as I know, there are no fish with eyelids.
Eye lids protect the eyes. Eyelids also provide moisture for the eyes. The moisture is provided when a person blinks. When a person blinks, the eyes are lubricated with tears.
No fish do not have eyelids, they do not need eyelids or even have them because there eyes get all the moisture they need because they live in water.yes because as you see in a fish face you can see that it doesyes fish do have eyelids i saw in the bue planet aquaiem. it was the big massive onesno they dont need them because they live under water making their eyes already moist
no fish have eyelids. That is why fish don't blink.
No they have no eyelids because they are a fish, Fish do not need eyelids because they have all the moisture they need living in the water.
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because fish have no eyelids
Fishes have no eyelids as the water in which they live bathes them.insects
No,neither do fish
No eyelids
yes but what is it to youAs with most fish, perch fish do not have eyelids. They are, however, covered by a layer of transparent integument or coating to keep the eye protected.no a perch fish does not have eyelids but they have viginas
Fish don't have eyelids because they have evolved to protect their eyes using a transparent layer of tissue called the cornea. This tissue keeps their eyes moist and helps maintain their vision underwater. Eyelids would hinder their ability to see and navigate effectively in their aquatic environment.