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The crocodile is a predator. Predators eyes are on the front of their heads so that they can focus on their prey. Since crocodiles and alligators hunt with most of their bodies submerged below the water so they can sneak up on their prey, they need to see where they are going. Their eyes are like a periscope on a submarine. they stick up out of the water to see where dinner is.

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The eyes are on top so the animal's body can remain submerged, making it nearly invisible to prey and predators.

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They have evolved that way over millions of years - so that the alligator can lie submerged in water, while still being able to see potential prey (and predators)

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The crocodile can keep its head and body underwater, but the eyes stay above, just like the nose, so it can spot prey

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