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Turtles are a type of reptile that is now not abundant, but in the Mesozoic Era, more than 200 million years ago, reptiles flourished on Earth. By the Triassic period, some reptiles evolved into mammals and ornithians. Now that most reptiles are extinct, only a few have survived, and the turtle is one of them (see photo above).
We found that people mostly studied the lifespan of turtles, and few people paid attention to turtles' memory. We heard a story: One day in September 1980, Xu Xianping, a villager from Wangdun Village, Zhongzhou Township, Jianli County, Hubei Province, and his brother-in-law caught a big turtle in the creek behind the house.
In 1982, it came back during the Dragon Boat Festival, and it went back and forth a total of 8 times. Sea turtles that are naturally free-range have the same story. After birth, the baby turtles come to the sea, and after a few years, the adult turtles that survive migrate to shore exactly every nesting season, and they often migrate to their original specific beaches to nest and lay their eggs.
In our daily lives, we often see or hear a lot of strange things through newspapers, TV or other **, for most people. It just aroused a momentary curiosity, and I didn't think about it or thought about it, but I didn't go to the mystery of it. We turn curiosity into action.
Their experiments were designed and implemented while asking questions. The raising of this question has a certain universality, and it has pointed out an effective way for us to discover problems in the future: starting with some phenomena and special cases in life, we should explore the mysteries therein, and further explore whether there is a universal truth.
Being good at discovering problems and selecting problems is a prerequisite for research learning, and research learning without problems is meaningless. For this experiment, we used a red-eared turtle from the reptilian class, commonly known as a multicolored turtle. Most of the most popular turtles on the market in our country are this kind of turtle.
They have a longitudinal ridge on their dorsal carapace, which is generally brown or black; The ventral carapace is yellow or brownish-yellow. The head, neck, tail and limbs can be completely retracted into the shell, making it a very docile turtle. These turtles live mainly in rivers, lakes, swamps or ponds.
Semi-water habitat, often living in groups, hibernation habits, like warmth, darkness, feed on plants, small fish and shrimp, snails, etc. Through this experiment, we found that turtles do have memory, but it is uncertain how long.
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Turtles have memories. The reason is, I put food somewhere, somewhere he wouldn't normally go. Once he walked there and ate it, and then I waited for him to walk away and put the food away.
Twenty minutes later, the grandson ran there again. Food get. Then he had now crawled back to that place for the fourth time, but had not found food.
Turtles are supposed to have a much more developed sense of hearing than vision. Since he was a child, he would shake the sound with a feed bag. After about a month, every time he shook the bag, he knew there was something to eat.
However, it is possible that this is a simple conditioned reflex. The tortoise has a certain logical ability, or a sense of direction? At one point he wanted to eat a pill, but his body got stuck, and he only had one head, sticking out through a slit, which could be seen (or should I say smell), but could not eat.
Then he bypassed the fence and got food again.
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I'm a person who has loved animals since I was a child, especially tortoises. There is a turtle that I have raised for six years, and the family really likes him very much, and I have made him a little nest to hibernate and eat the best and freshest meat. Suddenly, one day when I went back to the dormitory, I found that his whole body was stiff, motionless and all his limbs were open, I knew that he was no longer good, and I cried to death after seeing it, and I always felt that I had worked very hard to ** my baby but still failed to protect this little guy, very sad, I felt very incompetent, and I didn't take good care of him.
Just as I put him in my hand and watched him cry, he suddenly moved, and looked up at me with great difficulty (his eyes were completely swollen and unable to see because of white eye), so I kissed him, touched him, and he stretched out his paw and touched my hand as well, and then never moved again. After that, I buried him in my backyard with my own hands, thinking that he was still at home no matter what. So I think the turtle has a memory, and it remembers me all the time.
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Everything has spirituality, so I think the turtle must have a memory for the question raised by the subject. As long as it is a living object, I think it has its memory. Although I can't verify this.
The tortoise has an extremely long lifespan, and if you start keeping it from a young age, it will surely always remember you. Just like humans, if time passes, they will forget a little bit, but there are still some things that can be remembered.
As the time of rearing increases, turtles will develop a sense of trust in their owners. As the old saying goes, "shrinking turtle", if we hold the turtle in our hands in front of our own owner, there will be no shrinking head, it will stop in the palm of your hand and look at you quietly. If you give a name to a turtle, you often call it, and although the turtle has almost no hearing, it will form a conditioned reflex for the turtle over time.
If it's free-range, it can even follow you and crawl to your feet. I think this is the turtle's trust in its owner, because it remembers you.
Every year when I breed turtle seedlings, when they break their shells, I put them in the palm of my hand, and their childish and innocent eyes keep looking at you, which is really pitiful. I've been keeping them since they broke their shells, and I think they'll know me, maybe that's what they're memorizing.
And every year when the turtle goes to sleep, when it wakes up, it sees its own owner. Its heart must be reminiscing, this person seems to have been seen in **. Until the second year, the third year, and the cycle repeats, their memories will get deeper and deeper.
The above are some of the summaries I have written for this problem, I hope it can be used as a reference for you. Subject: You ask this question, I believe you must be a person who loves turtles very much. I think there are definitely memories of turtles, whether it's a reflex to food or what we often call interactivity.
Nature's creations are magical, we remember it, we are kind to them, and they will recognize you and remember you.
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There is memory, because the turtle is not a cold-blooded animal, and the turtle can identify its owner, so it has a memory.
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I have a memory, because after feeding the turtle for a while, the turtle will open its mouth to eat, because it knows that it is time to eat.
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A tortoise is an animal with a memory. According to scientists' research, many turtles still remember where they were born years later. It shows that the turtle has a memory.
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There is no specific concept of this, there should be, but it is not easy to express.
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Yes Every time I walked up to it, he opened his mouth to eat.
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Ask the turtle what kind of environment he likes to be in.
What kind of environment does the turtle like to stay in?
Wait a minute. Turtles are semi-aquatic and semi-terrestrial reptiles. Therefore, they mainly prefer to inhabit rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and other waters. During the day, they often sink into the water, and when it is hot in summer, they look for shade in groups.
They have a gentle temperament and do not bite each other. When encountering predators or being frightened, they shrink their heads, limbs, and tails into their shells.
Question [applause] [applause] [applause].
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Theoretically speaking, vertebrates with brains have memories, and the memory retrieval and preservation time is related to the hippocampal circuit structure, as for the level of intelligence, it depends on the brain capacity ratio and brain development rate, and the current knowledge of human beings is not enough to fully explain the problem of information storage and extraction corresponding to the brain structure, which needs to be further studied by scientists and further cognition of ethics. So from this point of view, the turtle has a memory and a certain intelligence, but it is much lower than the average social ethnicity of humans.
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Fish have a three-second memory, and turtles must have at least three seconds or more.
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Question 1: How long does a turtle's memory have Some turtles have a very long memory, such as being able to return to their hometown after many years. But the memories of turtles can't be generalized, and some turtles may be particularly forgetful.
In addition, if you compare it with a human, you should first consider the lifespan of a turtle and the length of a person's lifespan, because memory is based on life, and the lifespan of a Brazilian turtle should not be longer than that of a human. In fact, it is also necessary to analyze specific problems in detail.
Question 2: How much time does a turtle have in memory Some turtles have a long memory, such as being able to return to their hometown after many years.
But the memory of the turtle cannot be generalized, and some turtles may be particularly forgetful. In fact, it is also necessary to analyze specific problems in detail.
Question 3: How long does the tortoise have a memory The tortoise's memory is 100 years, which is the record of the elephant tortoise, and the Brazilian tortoise is generally 20 years.
Question 4: How long does a turtle have a memory? I think it's a matter of the formula Turtle Area-Age*Absolute (Age 12), which I personally think.
Question 5: How long does a turtle have a memory? I think the tortoise's memory should be very long, I raised a tortoise for 2 months, let a colleague take care of it, my colleague will keep it with me, there is a sleepy fight for 3 months have not seen, two days ago when I went to see it, I saw that I was very excited, crawling around, not afraid of me at all, did not bite me, the other one did not move.
Question 6: Who knows how long the memory of a Brazilian turtle is? Is it longer than a human memory?
Turtles belong to cold-blooded animals. It can be said that he has a strong memory of the living environment. But it is impossible to have feelings for people.
Not to mention Brazil. Brazil is one of the most ferocious turtles in the world. It's about the same as a big snapping turtle.
So even if you keep it for 10 years, it will bite you. The lifespan in Brazil is 30-35 years.
Question 7: Does the turtle have a memory, and how long can the memory last? When my tortoise is hungry, it will run to the kitchen by itself (one eats in the kitchen bucket), and when it is time to sleep, it will run to the bathroom (the bottom layer of the plastic shelf with shower gel, shampoo or something will make a small nest for it).
Question 8: Is the tortoise's memory long? If it is eaten, it still remembers the place where the food was put in the house after a few months of hibernation.
Question 9: How long does a turtle remember? There is no specific concept of this, and it depends on whether your turtle is particularly intelligent and spiritual.
But generally before feeding every day you can use certain gestures to ** him, with food to develop his conditioned reflexes. Once such a gesture is memorized, it will take a long time. My turtle can understand the gesture of beckoning him to come.
Every time such a gesture there will be something to eat, and it is natural to remember it. Therefore, when free-range, they will run behind people, and they are also very sensitive to the sound of high-fives. Usually when he's at home, that's how we let him out on his own.
Question 10: How long does a fish have a memory of seven seconds, but how long does a turtle have? According to the relevant Wenwang grinding parts, it is generally 14 hours.
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Although turtles are cold-blooded animals, they will also remember the sounds and smells of their owners after being kept for a long time. They also form a conditioned reflex when the owner comes to feed. However, the intelligence of turtles is not very high, and even if they know their owners, they cannot fully recognize them.
And after they meet their owners, they will only have some conditioned reflexes and will not show too many movements. If the keeper wants to let the turtle interact more with the owner, he can usually train them more and let them form a certain conditioned reflex, so that when the owner is close, their interaction will be more obvious.
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