Alligators have see-through eye lids, so this eye-lid is water proof as well.
alligators can see under water because they have two layers of skinn on there eyes
they pain there eyes so they wont get water on there eyes
they have another layer of translucent eyelids which act as goggles.
They have special eye lids that let's them see underwater
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
Alligators usually have an under water place to lay up, or a hole under a river bank.
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
Like Crocodiles, Alligators have salt glands. However, unlike crocodiles, these are not active, and so the alligator can perhaps only stay in salt water for a few hours at the MOST. Crocodiles are more adapted to life in the ocean than alligators, because their salt glands work :)
Because,alligators can give a very stinging painful bit and roll you under water then eat you!
Yes they can. But alligators spend more time in water.
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
simple they have this extra covering which folds back as soon as they come out of the water
Alligators usually have an under water place to lay up, or a hole under a river bank.
Alligators don't live in trees nor can they climb trees. They live in the water and come out on land occasionally to bask in the sun.
they have a scale over there eye to protect it
alligators can't breath under water. they have lungs. so yes they do come out of the water when its cold. it's just common scene.
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
They have a transparent membrane that covers the eye when they submerge.
They have 3 sets of eyelids to help them see under water without hurting their eyes. They also have a flap in their throat so they can open their mouth under water and eat food without getting water in their throat. Last, they have flaps on their nostrils that help them go under water and not get water in their nose.
Like Crocodiles, Alligators have salt glands. However, unlike crocodiles, these are not active, and so the alligator can perhaps only stay in salt water for a few hours at the MOST. Crocodiles are more adapted to life in the ocean than alligators, because their salt glands work :)
They have a special flap that closes off the airway when they swallow.