yes they can cry
Animals may cry out for help if they are in distress, injured, or in danger. These distress calls can alert others to their situation and potentially lead to assistance. It's important to pay attention to these cries and take action to help the animal if possible.
no horses cant cry
Parakeets do not have tear ducts like humans do, but do have eyelids that help to keep their eyes moist. Parakeets can, however, cry out using their whistles and caws, and have been known to mimic human voices. Thus it is possible that a parakeet could "learn" to make a crying sound. But this doesn't necessarily mean that they are displaying the emotions that a human would. They are simply mimicking the sound that they heard.
A sheep's cry.
The cow cried because she was feeling lonely and missed her calf, who had been taken away. Cows are social animals and can experience emotions such as sadness and distress when separated from their loved ones. Additionally, they may cry out in response to hunger or discomfort. Overall, the crying reflects their emotional and physical needs.
yes turles are known to cry regularly
a goat
I don't cry, but I do think it's sad the way they got into that situation.
No. Human beings are the only animals known to cry for emotional reasons.
Cry of mouse is hoots.
that's not a question
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The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Cry Wolf was released on: USA: 1976
Many animals can cry so can humans, so there isn't anything wrong with werewolves being able to cry since their part human, part animal.
Monkeys, like most other animals who have the ability to cry, cry because they have tear ducts. Without "Tear Ducts", no one or thing could cry.
No animals actually shed tears, though some have other ways of expressing sadness.
Feelings as in emotions? Not to the same extent we do. They are animals. Only humans have the capabilities necessary to feel the emotions that you and I feel. However, they are capable of some feelings.