because they are happy
A FACT: Crocodiles cannot cry; they lack tear ducts. Yet this is a myth; Crocodiles possess lacrimal glands which secrete a proteinaceous fluid, just like in humans, though tears will only be visible after a crocodile is out of the water for a prolonged period of time, and dries out. However, while crocodiles can and do generate tears, this is solely a method of cleaning their eyes - they do not weep or cry for remorse. A PROVERB: Crocodile tears is false or insincere weeping, a hypocritical display of emotions. The expression comes from an ancient anecdote that crocodiles weep in order to lure their prey, or that they cry for the victims they are eating. They are fake tears.The allusion is to an old notion that crocodiles cry whilst eating their prey. Also, if out of the water for some time they weep to lubricate dry eyes. Crocodile tears are a way of expressing superficial sympathy form human beings. It is a way of expressing insincere remorse
Yes, some species of crocodiles can be found in rainforest areas, such as the American crocodile in the Amazon rainforest and the saltwater crocodile in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. These crocodiles rely on water bodies within the rainforest for habitat and hunting.
Crocodiles are found in tropical regions around the world, including Africa, Australia, Asia, the Americas, and the Caribbean. They typically live in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, marshes, and swamps. Their homes can vary depending on the species, but they usually have access to water, sunning spots, and hiding places in the form of caves or dense vegetation along the water's edge.
Alligators, caimans and gharials are all relatives to crocodiles, and so they look very similar. There are also a few lizards that look a bit like crocodiles but are not related to them.
No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
there grining
it is always happy
mayby smell smoothing
They are usually always playful and happy so they look like they are smiling.
Yes, I'd like to think they do. When you look at their mouth it always looks like they are smiling.
The shape of their mouth often makes it look like they are smiling.
A FACT: Crocodiles cannot cry; they lack tear ducts. Yet this is a myth; Crocodiles possess lacrimal glands which secrete a proteinaceous fluid, just like in humans, though tears will only be visible after a crocodile is out of the water for a prolonged period of time, and dries out. However, while crocodiles can and do generate tears, this is solely a method of cleaning their eyes - they do not weep or cry for remorse. A PROVERB: Crocodile tears is false or insincere weeping, a hypocritical display of emotions. The expression comes from an ancient anecdote that crocodiles weep in order to lure their prey, or that they cry for the victims they are eating. They are fake tears.The allusion is to an old notion that crocodiles cry whilst eating their prey. Also, if out of the water for some time they weep to lubricate dry eyes. Crocodile tears are a way of expressing superficial sympathy form human beings. It is a way of expressing insincere remorse
They live in swaps.
of course like baby crocodiles
if he is always smiling at you and turning to look at you then it sound like it! I'm a guy and I say yes.
Smiling at them helps. Look them in the eye and be honest.
they actuly look like the same thing except allagators is flat like and a crocodiles looks like a little bump on the end of his nose area