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Alligators have two eyelids,one to close there eyes and the other to see underwater

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How do you wrestle an alligator?

Get on the alligator's back, and press downward on its neck while covering its eyes.


What positioning of an alligator's eyes?

Alligators' eyes are positioned at the top of their heads. This allows the alligator to submerge itself except for its eyes, so it can hide while watching for potential prey.


What are facts about the alligator gar?

it produces multiple fish


What is the difference between a alligator's eyes and crocodile's eyes?

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.


Can you pepper spray an alligator?

You could try, although the spray would need to hit the eyes to be effective. Your best bet is to leave the alligator alone and be cautious in alligator country.


How does an alligator eyes help it survive?

see their food, see underwater


Can a white alligator have blue eyes?

It depends on its genes. If its parents have genes of blue eyes, and it's dominant, it could.


What should you do when an alligator is biting your arm?

if a alligator tries to bite your eyes look for something really sharp and just poke it in the alligators head


Do you have any ideas for finding facts on an American alligator?

You can google it, or take these facts. The American alligator was once an endangered species, but is now quite common. The total US population is around 4 million, with Florida and Louisiana having the most. The alligator is found from North Carolina to Texas. Alligators prefer swampy areas, bayous, and rivers.


What do you call the second eyelid of the alligator that helps 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.


How have alligator's eyes adapted to water?

They have grown a layer of skin, sort of like an eyelid over their eye, protecting their eyes from dirt in the water.