Why turtle cry




















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Partly Cloudy. Beach Camera. They have the same composition as saliva. The sample electrolytes in tears are sodium which gives the salty taste in tears , bicarbonate, chloride, and potassium. It also contains calcium and magnesium. No, people cry because they are sad or hurt. According to Scientists, when people cry, their bodies release oxytocin and endorphins.

These messengers remove emotional distress and physical pain. Therefore, crying helps soothe your feelings and body. Turtles are commonly found in salty waters where they drink and live. However, they need to excrete the excess salt that they intake because too much salt is poisonous for them. They have glands in their eyes used for the excretion of salt.

Humans excrete salt through urine, but since turtles cannot do that, they release it through tears instead. Instead, tortoises cry to keep dirt from getting in their eyes and to keep their eyes moist. Some people see female turtles crying while laying eggs.

However, this is not the case. Just like mentioned earlier, turtles cry to remove salt from their body. It also helps keep their eyes moist so they do not dry out, since nesting turtles can spend up to a couple of hours on the beach making their nest. Our hatchlings continue to grow throughout the nesting season! Turtle A now weighs grams and measures Use this information in our Hatchling to Yearling lesson plan.

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