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Can snapping turtles be raised? How to get closer to them?

Hank Schrader
2021-07-20 14:34:48
Snapping turtles can be raised. Although they can be raised, we must pay attention to them when raising them, because they are much fiercer than ordinary turtles, and they are prone to bite people. Snapping turtles are more aggressive than other turtles. If you want to close the relationship with them, you should pay more attention to the way of feeding in daily life, try to feed them personally, and close the relationship with them in the process of feeding.
Can snapping turtles be raised? How to get closer to them?

Can crocodile tortoises be raised?

Generally speaking, crocodile tortoises can be raised. They are very different from the common tortoises. They are very aggressive and not as smart as terrapins. Their heads are much larger than those of other turtles, and their bite force is stronger. When feeding, we should always pay attention not to be bitten by it. People who have raised turtles say that turtles are spiritual. In fact, many times it is just a conditioned reflex. It does not mean that they are spiritual. After all, turtles are low-level creatures and do not have the ability to think like humans.

2. How to close the relationship

with snapping turtles? Generally, if breeders want to close the distance between turtles, they will adopt the principle of eating less and more meals, timing and quantity. Eating less and eating more is to prevent turtles from eating too much, but also to reduce the waste of food, to a large extent, to prevent excess food from sinking to the bottom of the water and polluting the water quality, each turtle's appetite is different, so this method can also effectively ensure their health.

Regular and quantitative feeding is to make them develop good feeding habits, which will make them dependent on the breeder for a long time. At that point, they will reflexively wait for their master to feed them. This will also make them know their master to a certain extent, and when they are hungry, they will climb to their master's side.

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