Which is smart, the ink turtle or the Brazilian turtle, is the top ink turtle a Brazilian turtle?

Updated on amusement 2024-08-15
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    There is no definitive answer as to which is the smartest, the cutter turtle or the Brazilian tortoise.

    First of all, the turtle is one of the more precious and rare types of turtles. It is found in southern China. Inhabit rivers, such as the Pearl River Basin, Fujian and other places;It is also found in the freshwater areas of Shanghai and Bali at lower altitudes, where the water is clearer, but it does not like ponds and rivers with many aquatic plants and dirty water.

    It has high medicinal value.

    Secondly, the Brazilian red-eared turtle, also known as the Brazilian turtle, red-eared turtle, and small painted turtle, is native to the banks of the Mississippi River in the United States and Central America, and is a common pet turtle. Due to its advantages of fast growth, long lifespan, easy to raise, and small size, the turtle has been introduced and bred all over the world.

    While "smart" is a common adjective, in the animal realm, "smart" often refers to some level of intelligence or intelligence. The intelligence of the tortoise varies depending on the breed. Different breeds may have different abilities for adaptability, learning, or other intellectual aspects.

    Since the cutter turtle and the Brazilian turtle are two different species, their intelligence traits may vary depending on individual differences. In general, Brazilian tortoises may be a bit more intelligent because they are more socially interactive and learners. However, this does not mean that all cutter turtles are less intelligent than brazilian tortoises, or that all brazilian tortoises are smarter than cutter tortoises.

    This judgment is based on overall characteristics, which may vary depending on individual differences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Brazilian tortoise: The Brazilian tortoise is known to be the most intelligent species of turtle in the world. It is said that as long as you feed it regularly every day and talk to it, it will remember you, recognize you as the owner, and will follow closely behind you when you are released to play!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Hello, no. The top ink turtle you are talking about is the appearance of the grass turtle after it is inked, and it is said that this inked turtle has a town house. The most famous Brazilian turtle is the red-eared turtle, which is also relatively cheap.

    This is the Brazilian tortoise.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The turtle will recognize its owner. Cutter turtles are intelligent animals. As long as they have been kept long enough, tortoises will not only recognize their owners, but also listen to commands, and when the tortoise's owner whistles or calls the tortoise's name, the tortoise will immediately crawl towards its owner.

    But when they are fed, they move closer to their owners. If you want to be its owner, don't scare him at random, avoid touching his head, and don't hold him in your hands. This can make him feel uncomfortable.

    In addition, it can also be trained during normal feeding, such as making specific sounds so that it can become active.

    When the turtle got to know its owner, it showed great excitement by sticking out its head while eating, and climbing to the side of its owner's mountain. When the owner caresses, he basically won't resist, and he will also show enjoyment.

    2. Expand your knowledge

    During the process of rearing cuttlefish, fish, meat, vegetables, or mixed feed can be fed, usually about every three days. In order to make the turtle have enough space, the carianium should be larger, and then put the water in the utensils, not too much water, and pay attention to changing the water frequently. In order to prevent the turtle from getting sick, give it a certain amount of light every day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Appearance characteristics: the head of the turtle is slender, the back of the head is sallow, the top is smooth and scaleless, the dorsal carapace is reddish-brown, and there are 3 black longitudinal stripes; The head, neck, limbs, and tail of the Brazilian turtle are covered with yellow-green stripes of uneven thickness, and there are two thick red stripes on both sides of the top of the head.

    2. Living habits: Golden turtles like to choose shady places to inhabit and have the habit of living in groups; The early western turtle is lively and active, sensitive to water sound and vibration, and belongs to aquatic turtles, which like to inhabit clear ponds.

    Brazilian Turtle: The Brazilian red-eared turtle is a subspecies of the Brazilian painted turtle in the family Painted Turtle. The adult body is oblong, the dorsal carapace is gently raised, the ridge is distinct, and the posterior margin is serrate.

    The head is broad, the snout is blunt, and the neck has yellow-green longitudinal stripes, and there are 1 long red patches on each side of the back of the eyes. The head and neck flanks and ventral surfaces are sandwiched with yellow-green linear strips. The eyes are medium-large, and the neck is short and thick.

    The color of the whole body is diverse, colorful, the dorsal armor is emerald green, and each piece of shield has a yellow-green inlaid ring-like marking; The ventral carapace is flat, pale yellow, with a regular arrangement of black rings that resemble a copper coin pattern. The limbs are stubby and short, and there are well-developed webs between the toes. 5 claws on the forelimbs and 4 claws on the hind limbs.

    The tail is moderate. During the turtle seedling period, the color is bright and eye-catching, and the whole body is covered with yellow-green inlays, uneven thickness stripes and patterns, and as the individual grows up, the color and pattern gradually fade. The male turtle is small, with a long trunk, long claws on the forelimbs, a thicker tail base, and a cloaca far from the posterior margin of the ventral carapace; The female turtle is large, with a short, thick trunk, short claws on the forelimbs, a thin and short tail, and a cloacal foramen close to the posterior edge of the ventral carapace.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The grass turtle is smart, and the IQ of the grass turtle is among the top in the turtle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello in response, the Brazilian turtle does not have a high IQ. Compared with other species of turtles, the IQ of Brazilian turtles is okay, but the base is there, the brain capacity is so small, and the IQ is not high. The Brazilian turtle is just a little bit of intelligence, less pitiful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There's no way to tell. It's just a matter of personal preference. I love grass.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There's no way to tell.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The body of the grass turtle is oblong, the dorsal carapace is slightly raised, there are 3 longitudinal ridges, and the ridges are obvious. The top of the head is black olive, some are cyan, the front is **smooth, and the back part is finely scaled. The female of the ventral carapace is flat, the male is slightly concave, and the posterior end is notched.

    The neck, limbs and ***** parts are grayish-black or black-olive.

    The male grass turtle is small in size, has a long tail, has a foul smell, and when sexually mature, the dorsal and abdominal carapace are jet black, commonly known as ink, and the olive green stripe fades and turns black. The dorsal carapace of the female grass turtle is from light brown to dark brown, the ventral carapace is brownish-black, the tail is short, and the body has no peculiar smell.

    The most striking feature of the Brazilian tortoise and the grass tortoise is that the Brazilian tortoise has red marks on the "ears" and the grass tortoise has a yellowish-brown head. The head of the Brazilian turtle is small, with a blunt snout, longitudinal stripes on the head and neck, and a pair of red patches behind the eyes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Brazilian turtle has strong adaptability and fast reproductive ability, and it is definitely different from ordinary turtles, first of all, its appearance is mainly green, and ordinary turtles are gray.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Their differences are as follows. The body length of the Chinese grass turtle is oblong, the dorsal carapace is slightly raised, there are three longitudinal ridges, the prismatic body is obvious, the top of the head is black olive, some are cyan, the front part is smooth, the rear part of its fine scales, and the abdominal carapace is flat.

    The Brazilian tortoise carapace is flattened, each shield piece has a ring-shaped green vein, the posterior edge is serrate, the ventral carapace is pale yellow, with a black tortoise pattern like a copper coin, each turtle has a different pattern, the posterior edge is not jagged, and there are rich webbing between the fingers.

    Brazilian turtles are omnivorous turtles that tolerate hunger, and they are mainly carnivorous when they are bred in captivity, especially in the juvenile and juvenile turtle stages, and mostly eat small fish and shrimp, lean meat, etc.

    The above is the difference between a Brazilian tortoise and a grass tortoise.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Brazilian tortoise doesn't have any IQ, it's just a reflex.

    If you feed it, after a long time, it will form a conditioned reflex to you, and may follow the sound of people, take the food you are fed, and follow you, which is usually said to have an interaction, and no matter how high the level is, it cannot be reached.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To see. Some brains are good. Some of them are very stupid... Look at how small its head is. How much brain capacity can there be. IQ should be inferior to that of dogs.

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