Frog's have 2 eye lids 1 for under water and 1 for above water. The 1 for under water protects the frog's eyes. The eye lid also helps them see under water. Sort of like our gogles wich help us to see under water. The gogles also protect our eyes from water and stuff in the water.
because they have tiny slits like googles over their eyes
Alligators have a clear external lens over the eye that automatically covers the eye when is submerges itself underwater.
They hold their breath for hours on end, giving the impression that they can breathe underwater.
beacause there needs to be more aligators
aligators move on there tummies becaus they are riptiles
aligators eat fish and other things like rabbits things with meat
jas there been any cases of crocodiles and aligators breeding
So they can locate their pray
So they can see...
with their mouths
no.
Technically, yes. You can either wear goggles or scuba masks to see underwater, and you could open your eyes underwater (granted your vision will be so blurry that you can barely make out the shape of your own hand) to see, but opening your eyes underwater without gear is not a reliable way to see underwater.
yes
yes