About 6/7 inches apart.
To be a supermodel your eyes have to be EXALCTLY 1 and 1/4 inches apart....Picky.
her eyes must be at least 4 inches apart. if she cannot do a
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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.
It is very hard to estimate the size of an alligator buyt one rule of thumb that comes close is that their length is usually very close to the distance between the eyes measured in inches can be used, just convert the inches to ft. ie: 8 inches= 8 ft. (the question then becomes, how accurate are you at estimating the distance between the eyes) (Discussion) I've heard this rule before but another rule is also out there. The distance from the eyes to the end of the snout. That seems a little more believable but I don't know for sure. Also, where is the start or stopping point for these locations?
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.
Alligators have two eyelids,one to close there eyes and the other to see underwater
see their food, see underwater
if a alligator tries to bite your eyes look for something really sharp and just poke it in the alligators head
It depends on its genes. If its parents have genes of blue eyes, and it's dominant, it could.
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.
They have grown a layer of skin, sort of like an eyelid over their eye, protecting their eyes from dirt in the water.