Anecdote: Why does a crocodile cry?

2021/09/1418:37:02 housepet 875

We often use crocodile tears to describe the wicked "duplicity, false mercy". But we obviously often see crocodiles shed tears, especially when they bite small animals, do these cruel guys really shed tears of sadness just like humans do?

Anecdote: Why does a crocodile cry? - DayDayNews

The "tears" of the crocodile

The crocodile's eyes are located above the head, which makes it easier for it to find its prey. He often hides in the water. Once he finds a target, he sneaks under the water. At the moment of approaching the prey, he rushed upwards with lightning speed, then dragged into the water, used the unique skill "Death Roll" to capture and decompose the prey, and then feast on it!

Anecdote: Why does a crocodile cry? - DayDayNews

crocodile’s "tears"

Actually, crocodile’s tears are simply excreting excess salt in the body. These salts can be excreted through the kidneys and sweat glands, but the crocodile’s renal function is imperfect and there is no way to pass through the kidneys. The sweat glands come to excrete, how can this be tolerated? Don’t worry, the crocodile can do it. It turns out that there is a small sac that secretes tears near the crocodile’s eyes, which can condense the excess salt, and then use the eyes to trickle out like tears. It looks like the crocodile is really flowing. Like tears. Therefore, it is not sad to say that crocodile sheds tears . In addition to crocodiles, turtles also shed tears, and they are just draining salt!

Anecdote: Why does a crocodile cry? - DayDayNews

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