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Probably from the middle, due to gravity. But I haven't seen a diagram of his particular tear duct setup. With an eyeball that large, I would assume many to keep it lubricated.
More specific studies are needed.
80 0 ReplyTears come from the lacrimal glands. They drain through tear ducts into the nose. That’s why your nose runs when you have watery eyes.
16 0 ReplyInteresting. I wonder how that works in Mike, as he doesn't have a nose. Or does he? V sauce noises
12 0 ReplyIf he has tear ducts, they’d probably empty into his mouth.
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a diagram of his particular tear duct setup.
That other site (AskScienceFiction sub) via Google:
DuckDuckGo tried:
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