alligators have 2 layers of skin on they're eye's
Alligators have eyes like any other creature.
An alligators eyes are closer together than a crocodiles. The alligator has slanted, slitted eyes, while the crocodile has larger eyes. An alligators head is short and wide, while a crocodiles is longer and thinner.
There is no record stating that prehistoric alligators had three eyes. It is believed that they had two eyes, just like they do now. Alligators have likely been around for 150 million years.
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:)
There are many thousands of alligators in the Everglades.
Alligators have two eyelids,one to close there eyes and the other to see underwater
so it can hide underwater and still see his surroundings
Big sharp teeth, claws, and big eyes.
Yes they can, they have very good eyesight.
Nope they're the same - however - the distance between the eyes is a good indicator of the gender of the reptile.
The three layers are the retina, sclera, and the choroid.
There is no data on the exact number of alligators left.