Animals
Redefining Crocodile Tears: Bees and Butteflies Drink From Eyes of Caiman
New observations from a group of aquatic ecologists gives a whole new meaning to the term "crocodile tears." Researchers have documented insects sipping the mineral-infused tears out of the eyes of spectacled caiman in Costa Rica.
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