Is the ecological damage of the Brazilian turtle serious?

Updated on pet 2024-03-31
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think that the wanton release of these alien species will have a lot of adverse effects on our ecology, it will lead to the disconnection of our biological chain, affect our ecological environment, it will lead to the survival of many local species will be seriously affected, and even affect our living environment. If the Brazilian turtle is released wantonly, many small creatures will be eaten by it, and the ecological chain will change1.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This will cause the ecological balance to be out of balance, allowing some alien species to invade native species, causing some local beneficial species to disappear and some harmful substances to increase.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Brazilian tortoise is harmful to humans, but it is also good:

    1. The main hazard is that the Brazilian turtle is a carrier of Salmonella. Salmonella is more harmful and can be fatal.

    2. But I haven't heard of anyone raising Brazilian turtles who were infected and died. Mainly in children, people with weak physical resistance can become infected without washing their hands frequently after touching Brazilian tortoises, but they are definitely not fatal. So, it's okay to wash your hands after being exposed to Brazilian tortoises.

    Although the IQ of the turtle is not high, there is a little bit of it. The Brazilian turtle is the turtle with the highest IQ in the world, the Brazilian turtle is very easy to raise because of the low price, it is easy to raise a large number of pet turtles, and it will distinguish the owner after a long time, or the spirituality of the comparison. If you buy a small Brazilian turtle and start raising it, feed it every day, it will remember you.

    You have to feed it yourself so that it can tell the difference between you and others, and it will know that you are the master. Once it recognizes that you are its owner, it will follow you when it is released to play, and there will be a lot of interaction with you.

    How long can a Brazilian tortoise live.

    After 23 years of research, it was found that only more than 10,000 turtles could live for more than 25 years. Individuals who live for 20 or 24 years account for about 68% of individuals who live for 15 or 21 years. Under rearing conditions, turtles can live a little longer. We found out from the Internet that the longer living Brazilian turtles can live up to 35 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Brazilian tortoise is harmless to humans, but the Brazilian tortoise is indeed a bioinvasive animal. His fecundity and survivability are particularly strong, and when he reaches **, he will reproduce in large numbers and crowd out local creatures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The red-eared turtle, commonly known as the Brazilian turtle or Brazilian painted turtle, is a type of pet turtle. It has 2 thick red stripes on both sides of the top of its head, hence the name red-eared turtle. The Brazilian tortoise has a fast growth rate, high reproduction, easy survival, a strong occupancy of bait and the ability to occupy an advantage in the living space, once released into the wild, a large number of plundering the survival resources of other organisms, will be devastating to the survival of the same species.

    When an alien species such as the Brazilian tortoise invades, even if the introduction is stopped, the introduced individuals will not disappear automatically, but will continue to reproduce and spread on a large scale, and it is often very difficult to control or eliminate them.

    At present, the Brazilian tortoise has been listed as one of the 100 most dangerous invasive species in the world by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), but it can be seen in many pet markets in China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The hazards of Brazilian tortoises to humans are as follows:

    1. The harm of the Brazilian turtle is mainly concentrated in the wild, and this animal must not be released casually, this animal is very fierce in the wild.

    2. It is very harmful to some fish and aquatic animals native to China, which will cause the butterfly effect and even cause the imbalance of the entire ecology.

    3. Therefore, we must not release this animal at will, and at the same time, we must carefully screen whether the released animals are suitable for the ecological environment of China, and whether it will cause certain pressure on the ecology.

    1. Is the Brazilian turtle high IQ:

    The Brazilian turtle has a good IQ, and the full name of the Brazilian turtle is the Brazilian red-eared turtle, which is an aquatic turtle species. Because of the two thick red stripes on both sides of the back of the head, it is also called the red-eared turtle.

    Native to the central United States and northern Mexico, the Brazilian tortoise** is the most common reptile pet species in the world because it is inexpensive and easy to raise, making it a large number of people to breed and sell. The Brazilian tortoise is also the most common type of pet turtle, and it has been discovered that the Brazilian tortoise has a good IQ in the process of feeding it.

    2. How long can a Brazilian tortoise live:

    After 23 years of research, it was found that more than 10,000 turtles can live for more than 25 years, and the life span of turtles can be longer under breeding conditions. We found out from the Internet that the longer living Brazilian turtles can live up to 35 years.

    Therefore, the Brazilian tortoise is not too harmful to humans. Although the turtle is almost considered to be both mute and deaf at times, it can recognize people. For farmers, it is necessary to pay attention to the most basic one is not to release them in the wild, reservoir areas and other places at will.

    At present, no natural predators have been found, and once they enter the ecosystem, they will erode local ecological resources and threaten the survival of similar species.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, now the Brazilian tortoise has been widely present in the biological chain of our country, and the number in the wild is significantly more than that of the native tortoise.

    Because the Brazilian turtle is adaptable, has a strong reproductive ability, and has a certain aggression when it is an adult, if it is released, it will have a very big impact on other organisms in the water body.

    To reduce the impact of Brazilian tortoises on the ecological environment, it is necessary to start at the source. Because Brazilian turtles are very good at breeding, many turtle farms now artificially breed a huge number of Brazilian turtle seedlings every year for **. Eventually, these chicks will become pets, released or become a dish on people's tables.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't let them go easily.

    Brazilian red ear is an ecological killer and is particularly easy to live. Eat everything and eat everything, and the native turtles are suppressed and have no way out. If you are willing to raise him, you must think clearly about whether you can keep him all the time, it is too easy to live, and where to throw it will affect the ecology.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Brazilian turtle is ferocious, fast development, this turtle is sexually mature after two years, China's native turtle species to 5-6 years to sexual maturity, fecundity is not as good as Brazil turtle, plus the Brazilian turtle growth environment is difficult, so grab food, adult turtles will also produce cannibalism, not to mention fish, and there are no natural enemies here,The Brazilian tortoise has become an invasive species worldwide.

    On the other hand, the native turtle species are docile and slow to grow, and there are not many wild populations today, which are no match for the Brazilian turtle

    Who said that China's fish are bullied--

    Blackfish can cause panic when they are put into rivers in the United States, eating a large area of the species, so people in the United States dare not eat blackfish.

    It can only be said that native species have adapted to the native environment and have their fixed natural enemies, but they may not exist elsewhere, so this problem arises.

    The Brazilian turtle genus has the characteristics of large individuality, wide diet, strong adaptability, fast growth and reproduction, high yield, strong disease resistance and high economic benefits, and has been cultivated all over China after its introduction. Due to"Brazilian tortoise"The overall fecundity is high, the survival rate is high, and the ability to forage and grab food is stronger than that of any native Chinese turtle speciesSo much so that the general public in many areas have mistakenly identified it as a Chinese grass tortoise!

    And in as long as it is suitable for survival tourist attractions plus the people"Active release"Basically, you can see that the pond is full of it"Brazilian tortoise"A shocking sight! Although"Brazilian tortoise"The lifespan is only 20 years, but as long as the reproductive period is reached, it can be mated smoothly, hatched smoothly, and survived smoothly in recent years"Brazilian tortoise"It is everywhere in China"Flowering"The individuals have multiplied in a geometric shape, occupying a large area of wild living space belonging to China's native turtle species!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Unlike ordinary turtles, Brazilian tortoises are relatively ferocious, so they do cause some damage to the ecological environment.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a limit to what the environment can accommodate a species, and exceeding it will damage the environment.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not that he's destroying the ecology, it's because he's an aggressive species.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Brazilian tortoise has a ferocious personality and develops rapidly, reaching maturity after two years, unlike ordinary tortoises.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be that to some extent, the Brazilian tortoise is really capable of destroying the ecology, and it is difficult to control, so it will change the environment.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If there are a lot of them, it will be difficult to control, so the environment will be changed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be that to some extent, the Brazilian tortoise is truly capable of destroying the ecology.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think so, her reproduction speed is not as fast as that of rabbits, do you think so?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The harm of the Brazilian tortoise is to disrupt the ecological balance of the natural world.

    It has strong competitiveness in the wild environment, encroaching on the habitat of native species, leading to the endangerment or extinction of native turtles and turtles, destroying local food webs, resulting in species simplification, and greatly endangering the natural ecological balance.

    Introduction to the Brazilian tortoise

    Brazilian red-eared turtle, also known as Brazilian turtle, red-eared turtle, cute turtle, beautiful brocade turtle, red-eared turtle, grass turtle, Johnson & Johnson turtle, mahjong turtle, colorful turtle, red-eared skateboard turtle, Mississippi red-eared turtle, red-eared lateral line turtle, cute splendid turtle, is one of the subspecies of the turtle family, is a semi-aquatic turtle.

    Because of its two thick red stripes on both sides of the back of the head, it is also known as the red-eared turtle, which is an excellent species among turtles. Native to the Americas, it has high edible, medicinal and ornamental value, and is very suitable for artificial breeding. The first thing to point out is that the Brazilian turtle is actually a Brazilian spotted turtle from Brazil.

    It was introduced in China in the 80s of the 20th century.

    Later, due to financial problems, the Mississippi red-eared turtle native to the United States was introduced. Due to the high similarity of the two larvae, it is difficult to distinguish between them. The title continues the previous one"Brazilian tortoise"Over time, the Brazilian turtle became the colloquial name for the Mississippi red-eared turtle.

    This turtle has two characteristics: one is that the turtle is not black, colorful, the head has red and longitudinal light green stripes, the back is dark green with regular geometric patterns, the circumferential skirt is like a butterfly wing, and there are yellow, white and black armor patterns on the web, and each turtle is different. Second, it is active and fast than ordinary turtles.

    The Brazilian red-eared turtle is not native to Brazil, but to the Mississippi River and the Rio Grande River basin in North America. Nowadays, many families use pets as pets for breeding or ornamental use, but there are still restaurants that use them as food animal dishes.

    The Brazilian red-eared turtle is probably the most widely kept reptile in the world, and is listed as one of the most dangerous invasive species in the world due to its massive plundering of its own species.

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