Do Crocodiles Shed Real Tears? Yes, For Real... Sincerely
By Kareyth Patrick, published Oct 06, 2007
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UF zoologist Kent Vliet began the project of examining crocodilians for tears after he received a call from D. Malcolm Shaner who is a consultant in neurology at Kaiser Permanente, West Los Angeles and an associate clinical professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles
Shaner, who co-authored the paper that appears in the latest edition of the journal BioScience, was investigating a relatively rare syndrome associated with human facial palsy that causes sufferers to cry while eating. He asked Vliet if the general term for the syndrome, crocodile tears, was founded in biological fact.
"There are a lot of references in general literature to crocodiles feeding and crying, but it's almost entirely anecdotal," Vliet said. "And from the biological perspective there is quite a bit of confusion on the subject in the scientific literature, so we decided to take a closer look."
The term may have gained wide popularity as a result of a passage in one book, "The Voyage and Travel of Sir John Mandeville," was first published in 1400 and read widely. It may have been the source of the original popularity of the phrase, "crying crocodile tears." The passage from C. W. R. D. Moseley's pertaining to crocodiles says, "In that country be a general plenty of crocodiles ...These serpents slay men and they eat them weeping."
Vliet observed and videotaped crocodilians: four captive caimans and three alligators, both close relatives of the crocodile while they were eating on a spit of dry land at Florida's St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park.
Do Crocodiles Shed Real Tears? Yes, For Real... Sincerely
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