no, they can't they only smell Nothing else but smell they cant see
it helps it mostly hidden under water, but the alligator can see its prey.
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No. But if you look closely, you can see alligators because they hide only slightly under the surface of the water.
u don't
Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.
To determine if an alligator is underwater, look for subtle signs such as ripples on the water's surface or the occasional disturbance. If the water is clear, you might see the alligator's eyes or snout just above the surface. Additionally, the absence of typical alligator behaviors, like basking or moving near the shore, can also indicate that it is submerged. Always exercise caution and maintain a safe distance from water bodies inhabited by alligators.
When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
Alligators have a special eyelid that is a bit transparent, which allows them to see underwater
Alligators stalk their Pray while under water. When an animal goes to that body of water the alligator will grab the animal and pull it in the water then it will death roll until the animal is dead.
the speicies the fresh water alligator is in is alligotropitaran
The Rhino no contest. Way to large even in the water and on land the rhino would quickly and easily crush the alligator under its feet.
It's just a little rhyme..."See you later alligator" and "In a while crocodile".