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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.

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because they have tiny slits like googles over their eyes

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Alligators have a clear external lens over the eye that automatically covers the eye when is submerges itself underwater.

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