They have a transparent membrane that covers the eye when they submerge.
they have a scale over there eye to protect it
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
moving through the water
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
Alligators live in and around water. Obtaining drinking water is as easy as opening their mouths and letting the water flow in and down to their insides.
Yes, they are common in the fresh water rivers near the coast.
They hold their breath for hours on end, giving the impression that they can breathe underwater.
A carnivore that lives in a river or near a river is a crocodile.
Not like a chameleon and others in nature but they submerge themselves like aligators so can be almost completely hidden in water
They are so well adapted to the water that they can't survive without it.
Fish have gills to breathe in the water. they swim in the water and are adapted :D :D :D
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots