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The phrase “crocodile tears” is commonly used in movies, TV shows, books and everyday life, but do you know where it comes from? It’s true that many of our most popular phrases sound quite strange ...
You’ve probably heard the phrase “crocodile tears” used to describe someone faking emotion—but where did that come from, and is there any truth to it? Turns out, crocodiles really do produce tears.
Nile crocodiles react to the cries of infants from species such as bonobos, chimpanzees, and humans. New research shows that crocodiles also seem to distinguish levels of distress in cries. The ...
The sonic booms from Israeli warplanes flying faster than sound have reportedly caused male crocodiles to sound their mating cry. Staff at the Hamat Garder park in the Golan Heights told Maariv that ...
The term crocodile tears refers to feigned or insincere sadness. This term has an etymology dating back several centuries. As early as the fourth century, crocodile tears are referenced in the ...