How are an alligator's eyes adapted for seeing in water?
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The alligator is wonderfully adapted to living in the water. An alligator's eyes, ears and nostrils are positioned on the top of the head, enabling it to see, hear and breathe when it is almost completely submerged in the water. In addition, a lligators, like all crocodilians, have a “third eyelid".
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