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Why crocodile cry before it eats it's prey

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A crocodile bites down hard on their prey, this squeezes tears out of their tear ducts which creates the weeping effect. A similar explanation that has been proposed is that accumulated tears are almost always there, gathered below the eye, and begin to run down the jaws of the crocodile as it vigorously moves its head while eating.

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