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Does the tortoise have a brain? How to train the tortoise

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Of course turtles have brains. But having a brain doesn't mean it is smart. In fact, reptiles are generally not high in intelligence, which is far from birds and mammals, only a little better than fish. However, through proper training, turtles can also understand some instructions, so as to interact better. This is also a pleasure in the process of raising turtles, but it takes some patience to train well.
Does the tortoise have a brain? How to train the tortoise 1. Does a tortoise have a brain

Of course a tortoise has a brain. But having a brain doesn't mean it is smart. In fact, reptiles are generally not high in intelligence, which is far from birds and mammals, only a little better than fish. However, through proper training, turtles can also understand some instructions, so as to interact better. This is also a pleasure in the process of raising turtles, but it takes some patience to train well.

2. How to train turtles

1. Let go of guard: To train turtles, let them let go of guard first. Ordinary feeding methods can't make turtles trust their breeders, so they need to touch them first when they are hungry, and then feed them after touching them. In this way, over time, it will form a reflection, and there will be no fear when touching it.

2. Ringing training: After touching the turtle has formed reflex, the next step is to train by ringing the bell. Ringing the bell before feeding each time, and feeding it if it walks towards the bell. Through this training, the turtle can be attracted by ringing the bell.

3. Frequent interaction: When raising turtles, they should interact more and often touch them around them. This animal likes to touch its neck, which will make it feel comfortable. It should be noted that try not to hold it in the palm of your hand. The temperature of your palm is different from that of water, and this temperature difference will be harmful to its health.

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