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Brazilian tortoises hate and like their master's performance

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Brazilian tortoises are aggressive when they hate their master, and they are ready to prepare when their master approaches. Moreover, some tortoises will retract their heads and limbs into their shells after seeing their owners, while others will hide in corners. If Brazilian tortoises hate their owners, they'd better leave immediately and try to approach them after they are emotionally stable. You can also cultivate goodwill and trust slowly in the process of feeding in the future.
Brazilian tortoises hate and like their master's performance 1. The performance of Brazilian tortoises hating their masters

The performance of Brazilian tortoises hating their masters is very obvious. When their masters approach them, they will be alert and look scared. Some also retract their limbs and heads into their shells. Some daring people don't retract their heads and limbs into their shells, but they also hide in corners.

If the tortoise is in a state of attack and alert to its owner, the breeder had better choose to leave immediately to avoid them being too angry and attacking its owner. If breeders want to relieve their alert psychology, they need to cultivate slowly in the later feeding process.

2. Brazilian tortoises like their owners' performance

When Brazilian tortoises like their owners, they will be extremely excited when they approach them. Some will scurry back and forth in the container, while others will crane their necks and swing back and forth. In addition to the excitement of emotional expression, they will enjoy it very much when the owner touches them. Some will take the initiative to get close to their masters. If the owner approaches with food, they will climb to the edge of the container and wait with their mouths open. If they are placed on the ground, they will follow the pace of their owners.

If breeders want to cultivate a sense of intimacy with Brazilian tortoises, it is best to start breeding them at an early age. When feeding, it is best to choose to feed in person, so that they will trust and rely more on their owners.

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