It is very obvious that Brazilian tortoises like their master's movements. When their master approaches them, they will be extremely active, and some Brazilian tortoises will also show excited and excited movements. For example, scurrying around the container and actively approaching the edge of the container. If the owner touches them, they will not have conflicting emotions, and will not retract their heads and limbs into their shells, but become very comfortable. If the owner is feeding them food, they will lie prone on the edge of the container early and crane their necks to wait. Some trained tortoises shake hands with their owners before eating. If they are placed on the ground, they will follow their owners' footsteps. If they are other strangers, they will have fear and fear.
2. Training method of Brazilian tortoiseBrazilian tortoise has high IQ among turtles, so training is relatively simple. Breeders can watch them eat each time they feed, and if they are not afraid of their owners, they can talk to them when they eat. After they are familiar with their master's breath and voice and know that their master will not hurt them, they can feed them with food in their hands. Feeding in person is the quickest way to train Brazilian tortoises. As long as the breeder insists on feeding in person for 1-2 weeks, Brazilian tortoises will know their owners. If you insist on feeding in person for a long time, Brazilian tortoises will interact with their owners.