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Mermaids do not exist in real life, but there are plenty of creatures that can see well under water. Their eyes are adapted for an underwater environment.
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
The frog's eye has a nictitating membrane that covers the eye and allows the frog to see underwater with ease.
So they can locate their pray
Alligators can see underwater because they have two layers of skin on their eyes. One layer is clear and the other layer is the eye lid. When underwater they close their eye and then open only the eye lid. They keep the clear skin over their eyes so they can see:)
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
An Alligator's eyes are adapted to see underwater because half the time they live underwater. They catch their food underwater, bathe themselves underwater, and they can sometimes nap there. An Alligator has an extra eyelid on their eyes that is clear (almost like a contact lense) to see clearly underwater without letting any fluid gettting into their eyes.
Polar bears eyes underwater acts like swiming goggle so it can see the eye vision on land
Yes, bears have eyesight comparable to a human's. They are able to see in color and can see well underwater.
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Their eye lids protects their eyes. Beavers eyes let them to see both underwater and on land.