No, fish do not have hair let alone eyebrows. Eyebrows are adaptations of land animals to keep things from getting into our eyes. Fish do not have the same issue and do not need eyebrows or eyelids in most cases.
Same reason why we have eyebrows
It's the eyebrows It's the eyebrows
No, but they have beautiful long eyelashes.
The correct spelling is "eyebrow" (strip of hair above eyes).
Eyebrows are located above the eyes.
Human eyes have a fovea, which is a high-density area of cones allowing for detailed central vision. Fish eyes lack a fovea and have a different structure with a higher proportion of rods, which are more sensitive to light but less precise in detail. Additionally, human eyes have a lens that can change shape to focus on objects at different distances, while fish eyes typically have a fixed lens.
Yes, dogs do have eyebrows, but they are not as prominent as human eyebrows. The purpose of a dog's eyebrows is mainly for communication and expression. They help convey emotions and intentions, such as when a dog raises its eyebrows to show surprise or interest.
plucking eyebrows? tweezing? with tweezers...
let ur eyebrows grow back
Yes, you can get pubic lice on your eyebrows.
Knitting your eyebrows...
Do you mean like a monobrow?? The hair that grows between the eyebrows is still considered the eyebrows.