Why do big turtles chase young turtles that they just met?

Updated on pet 2024-06-18
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    From what you described, it is clear that your giant Brazilian tortoise has reached sexual maturity, has lived alone for a long time, and is easy to find a companion and expects to mate. The baby Brazilian tortoise, on the other hand, is in its "infancy" and naturally refuses.

    You can raise them together, there is a process of adapting to each other, ignore them, and it will be fine in a few days.

    Note that a "shady environment" is required, at least during mutual adaptation. This is a natural attribute of turtles.

    If the courtship of Great Brazil is too much, you can suspend the feeding and let it starve. Then eat gradually, pay attention, and eat a vegetarian diet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Friend, it's dangerous for you to do this, the size difference is too big, the big turtle will attack the small turtle and even eat the baby turtle. Besides, you have a Brazilian turtle, and the Brazilian turtle is very aggressive, so hurry up and separate. For your two turtles!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The big turtle chases the little one, probably because he has been alone for a long time and is curious about this new partner. The legs and tail of the big turtle and the small turtle may be identifying the class.

    It's so dangerous, turtles and turtles with such a big difference in size can't be raised together, otherwise there will be an accident. There are many people who raise turtles and turtles together, and as a result, the baby turtles are injured, some die, and some are disabled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as there is no obvious aggressive behavior (biting), it is OK.

    In addition, it is best that the size of these two turtles should not be too different, otherwise it is easy to suffer in the event of an attack.

    If it is a male and a female, it may be courtship, and generally during courtship, male turtles will sometimes bite male and female turtles.

    But that's a joke, and it's all right.

    But once you find out that there is really a fight, you must separate.

    Or like me (the two of them are together).

    As soon as they are caught fighting, punch the ...... that provoked the incidentBasically, they're scared of me......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mine is the same, I originally raised a big turtle, male, and then I bought two more baby turtles while it hibernated, one male and one female. In the spring, when the big turtle woke up, he chased after the female turtle, but the big turtle hardly paid attention to the little male turtle, and the little female turtle acted as if she was very annoyed, and when she saw the big male turtle, she hid away, or went to find another male turtle.

    But I observed, the big male turtle has no dangerous behavior, such as every time it sticks its head over, it doesn't look like it wants to bite the baby female turtle from its eyes, so let them play, I guess, one is that it hasn't seen the same kind for too long, and the other is that it wants to please a wife haha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's nothing.,It's normal.,It's not male and female.,Hehe.,As long as you don't bite.,Just let them go.,But keep an eye on it.,If you see a big turtle biting a little ghost, you have to separate immediately.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't matter, if the small one is too small and the big one is too big, it should be separated. But according to what you said, it can be judged that the big turtle has no malicious intent and can be put together. (When feeding, it's best to separate, my stone turtle, which often turns its face for food, usually gets along very well!) )

    Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the size is very different, it should be separated. Otherwise, the big one will bite the small one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can't be a relative, right, is it the mother of the little turtle?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Achilles was the fastest man in ancient Greek mythology, but Zeno proved that Achilles could never catch up with the tortoise.

    The proof is as follows: Achilles starts from point A and catches up with the turtle that starts from point A1 in front of him, and if he wants to catch up with the turtle, he must first reach the position A1 where the turtle starts running, and when Achilles reaches the position where the turtle starts to run, A1, the turtle has already advanced some distance and reaches A2, so Achilles must first reach position A2 in order to catch up with the turtle, and when he runs to A2, the same problem is ...... in front of himTherefore, although Achilles ran fast, he could only approach the turtle little by little, but he could never catch up with the turtle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be that the resistance of the large turtle is better, the small one has not yet adapted to the water temperature, and the small turtle has rotten skin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're a hawksbill turtle

    This turtle has a really weird personality

    Back to the topic, if it is the turtle turtle mentioned above, it is not surprising, the hawksbill turtle itself is aggressive, and when it lives alone, it is fine, and when it lives in groups, the big ones eat the small ones, and kill each other.

    Of course, this is in case of hunger.

    As for what you said you fed, I don't know. Or didn't eat it Anyway, there are many reasons, and you'd better keep it separately.

    Because there's only one solution.

    Also, you have to see if the baby turtle is injured.

    As soon as possible, it will kill you if it's serious!

    And oh, feed the big ones well, Brazil? Alas, Brazil has an extreme personality!

    So, your turtle character is not good

    Alas, cups! Let's separate

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it's all terrapins or tortoises, then no. But if there's a crocodile cabinet in it, it won't work. The size difference should not be too large.

    If the head of the small turtle is less than half of the head of the large turtle, the head of the small turtle is sometimes bitten off. But it is not common. Not common!

    Turtles are very docile.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's a problem with your management. Because the turtle does not feed for a long time, it will have the phenomenon of eating big and small. There is also the big competition. It is recommended to separate the sizes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The nature of the turtle itself is solitary, but it is the result of too human breeding.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Upstairs said wrong, that kind of turtle is called snapping turtle.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When a man dreams of a turtle, he can make good luck.

    When a woman dreams of a turtle, beware of thieves and robbers.

    A businessman dreams of a tortoise, goes abroad to do business, and can make a fortune.

    When a tourist dreams of a tortoise, he will stay in a city far from home for a while.

    If you dream of hitting a turtle with a stone, the danger will come from the enemy.

    If you dream of holding a turtle in your hand, you will make friends with fools.

    If you dream of a turtle swimming, all disasters will pass.

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