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Can Brazilian tortoise be released into the river? What if you don't want to raise it

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Brazilian tortoises cannot be released into rivers. They have been listed as one of the invasive alien species. Because they have lower requirements for the environment, stronger adaptability and faster reproduction speed. If released directly into the river, they will eat all aquatic plants and animals. In addition, they have no natural enemies in China, so they will soon snatch up the resources of native turtles, resulting in no living space for native turtles in China and destroying the local ecological environment.
Can Brazilian tortoise be released into the river? What if you don't want to raise it 1. Can Brazilian tortoises be released into rivers

Brazilian tortoises can't be released into rivers. They are called "ecological killers" and have been listed as one of the invasive alien species in China. Because they have low requirements for the environment and strong ability to adapt to the environment, if they are directly placed in rivers, they may cause damage to the surrounding ecological environment. In addition, their reproductive capacity and reproductive capacity are relatively strong, and there are no natural enemies in the wild in China, so they will plunder the resources of native turtles in China, resulting in no living space for native turtles in China. Moreover, they are omnivorous animals, which will soon eat all the aquatic plants and animals in the river. Over time, they will also destroy the local ecological balance.

2. What should I do if I don't want to raise a tortoise?

If I don't want to raise a tortoise, I can choose to sell it. Now there are many channels for selling a tortoise, and breeders can sell it. If you can't sell it, you can give it to your relatives and friends, or you can ask your local aquarium whether to recycle it. Most aquariums recycle these animals. If the aquarium and relatives and friends don't want it, they can give it to the local animal protection society.

Brazilian tortoises don't want to be raised. Don't release them directly, because they will destroy the local ecological environment and rob the native turtle resources.

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