Crocodiles do produce tears, but these are purely biological, triggered by jaw movement and the need for eye lubrication, not ...
Crocodiles produce tears, but not from emotions. Scientists reveal tears are biological, caused by feeding and eye ...
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Do Crocodiles Really Cry?
We’ve all heard the phrase “crocodile tears,” but do crocodiles actually cry? Interestingly enough, yes, they do, but not for ...
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Meet the Spider-Eating Mantis Straight Out of a Nightmare
This Instagram video shows a praying mantis ambushing and devouring a spider in second, proof that this “praying” insect is ...
Like most mammals, humans are diphyodont: We have two sets of teeth – baby teeth and adult teeth. The technical term for our ...
For the past two weeks, Cambodian migrant Mony Sunret has been hanging around an electrical workshop in the Thai province of ...
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9 Animals That See Humans As Food
Of the many stresses and worries of everyday modern life, the one thing we generally don't need to be concerned about is being eaten. At the top of the food chain, it has been millennia since we took ...
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These Tough Animal Species Have No Natural Predators
Nature can be a dangerous place, even for animals that seem borderline invincible. For instance, hippos may be massive mountains of muscle with a gaping maw, but that doesn't stop a sufficiently ...
The Nanotyrannus, by contrast, had longer legs and was built more like an ostrich or a horse. Napoli suggested it was likely a pursuit predator, chasing and hunting smaller prey. So, given that the ...
Scientists say they have unearthed Australia’s oldest known crocodile eggshells, potentially shedding light on ancient reptiles called “drop crocs.” ...
Mekosuchines were Australia’s own unique, local branch of the crocodile family. They dominated inland waters of the continent ...
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