Grass tortoises can bite people, but generally they will not bite people. Because they are gentle, they will not actively attack their own kind and owners, and they will quickly retract into their shells after being stimulated by the outside world, so they will not bite people under normal breeding conditions. If there is a bite, it may be that the grass turtle takes the owner's hand as food or holds the food in the owner's hand. Don't pull hard after being bitten by a grass turtle to avoid injuries to turtles and people. Keepers can open their mouths by poking their eyes or tapping their shells, or they can lure them to open their mouths with their usual food. In the usual feeding process, it is necessary to feed them regularly and quantitatively, and pay attention to the feeding time, so as not to let the tortoises starve excessively. If they are too hungry, they will regard their owners as food. In the process of feeding, it is better to wear gloves, which can prevent bites and avoid bacterial infections.
? Grass turtles eat meat because they feed on small fish or shrimps in the wild, but they can't be fed raw meat directly at home. Because raw meat contains a large number of parasites, direct feeding is easy to cause parasitic infection, so it is best to freeze for about a week before feeding. The amount of meat fed each time does not need to be too much, because meat is not easy to digest, eating too much will cause a burden on their intestines and stomach.