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Does a turtle bite? What kind of turtle doesn't bite?

Marie Schrader
2020-10-01 13:01:59
General grass turtles, flower turtles, musk turtles and yellow-throated turtles do not bite people, these turtles are more docile, do not fight with each other, some are very timid, feel threatened will shrink their limbs into the body. Usually some carnivorous turtles are more likely to bite people, such as snapping turtles, which are not only aggressive, but also have a strong bite, so they must be careful when feeding, especially when feeding.
Does a turtle bite? What kind of turtle doesn't bite?

1. Grass turtle

Grass turtle is the main ornamental turtle cultivated in China, and it is very easy to raise.Its distribution is very wide, like to stay in the water during the day, evening will come out activities, its temperament is relatively mild, there is no phenomenon of fighting each other, and the courage is very small, frightened will retract limbs into the shell.

2. the flower turtle

The flower turtle, also known as the pearl turtle, is a common ornamental turtle species like the grass turtle and the Brazilian turtle.It has a strong hydrophilic, but also on the shore sun back, like a quiet environment.If it is frightened, it will dive to the bottom of the water, and its temperament is very gentle, not fighting, and will not bite.

3. musk turtle

Musk turtle is a relatively small turtle, mainly inhabiting ponds, streams and lakes.Its character is very timid, more afraid of strong light, threatened by the occasional secretion of a fetid liquid.Its feeding habits are animal, like to eat small fish and shrimp, and can also be fed with artificial feed.

Four, Yellow Throat Turtle

Yellow Throat Turtle medium size, like to stay in the water during the day, sunny days will go to the land to bask in the sun.It hides in the water in hot weather and comes out in the morning and evening.Their own food habits are more miscellaneous, can eat a lot of food, but also can use claws to tear up food.

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