Yes, BUT... NOT in an emotional sense, they lacriment to clean the eyes and that is all.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.
When some people get drunk, they may become depressed and feel sorry for themselves. In this condition they may cry and as 'lachrymose' means weeping, inclined to weep or tearful, they are called lachrymose drunks.
Aborel animals are animals that lives in trees.
Egg-born animals are called oviparous animals. Such animals include snakes, chickens, birds, crocodiles, fish, insects and animals from the monotremata order.
The past tense of weep is wept, and the future tense is will weep.
A homophone for "weep" is "wheat."
Fish do not weep
Weeped is the past participle of weep
we can weep because we have tear ducts in our eyes!
yes
WEEP - defunct - was created in 1936.
Of Nightingales That Weep was created in 1974.
Willow Weep for Me was created in 1964.
The present participle of weep is weeping.
to sob or cry is to weep
The Buddhists say that we should weep when a child is born, and rejoice when someone dies 15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.