Do crocodiles really shed tears? Even though we don’t know it, this statement immediately makes us think that they are shedding ‘fake’ tears.
Well really Do crocodiles fake cry?
Crocodile tears have given rise to many legends among the public.

First let’s answer the question we’re all asking ourselves: Yes, crocodiles shed tears. These tears are actually a fluid rich in proteins and minerals. Although the reason is still a topic being researched by scientists, it seems that the most fundamental reason for tears is to protect eye health.
In crocodiles, as in many other animals It comes with a transparent extra eyelid. This eyelid lubricant helps keep the eye clean and healthy.
Biologist Kurt Vliet conducted research into crocodile tears.

In Vliet’s research, crocodiles were trained to feed on land and A frequency of cracks was observed. The study began with a neurologist’s question about “crocodile tear syndrome,” which describes tear loss in humans due to damage to the facial nerves.
In a study of seven crocodiles, five of them were observed eating. He was seen shedding tears. According to popular belief, this situation seemed quite realistic, as it was believed that crocodiles ‘cry’ while eating their prey.
Another theory, however, is that crocodiles hiss excessively while feeding, and this triggers a mechanism related to the sinuses that activates the tear glands.
Another view is that tears can serve to maintain water balance. However, there is no clear information on this subject. But we must not forget that crocodiles are not only in the water; they also shed tears on land.
In light of scientific studies, the tears we shed while suffering can be shed for the ‘health’ of another living being. Although research is still ongoing, as the results found so far show crocodile tears are not fake now we know.
Sources: Science World, Science Daily
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