03 July,2024
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Known for their strong social bonds, elephants have been observed shedding tears during times of stress or mourning.
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Dogs can produce tears, often when in pain or experiencing intense emotions, though their crying is more often vocalized through whimpering.
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While cats may not cry tears like humans, they can produce tear-like discharge due to various emotions or irritations.
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As our close relatives, chimpanzees display a range of emotional expressions, including crying sounds, especially during separation or distress.
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Horses can produce tears, often linked to eye irritation or emotional stress.
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Cows have been observed shedding tears, particularly when separated from their calves or during stressful situations.
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Like cows, goats can produce tears and make distress sounds when in pain or separated from their young.
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Seals can have tear-like secretions, especially when out of water for extended periods, to keep their eyes moist.
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Some bird species exhibit crying-like behavior, often vocalizing distress sounds when upset or separated from their companions.
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Rabbits can produce tears, typically when experiencing eye irritation or emotional distress.
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