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Birds and reptiles cry similar tears to humans, says new research – Armenian Reporter

The structure of human tears is popular, however previously, there was extremely little research into the structure and structures of tears in reptiles, birds and other mammals.
That absence of research might be thought about a weeping pity given that comprehending the makeup of different types’ tears can offer insight into much better eye treatments for both individuals and animals, along with enhance our understanding of animals’ evolutionary adjustments, according to a new study in Frontiers…
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