Brazilian turtle
When male turtles reach adulthood, the fingernails on their forelimbs will become very long. Entering the estrus stage, male turtles have two behaviors, one is courtship, and the other is aggression. Courtship is naturally for female turtles, and they often perform a passionate and beautiful "courtship dance", with the forelimbs straightened in front and patted in an orderly manner, and the hind limbs twisting their buttocks jointly. But sometimes the turtle will perform a courtship dance with the physical objects it "respects", such as your hands, because not only do you feed it regularly, but you also lift it up and take it off to help it change the water, so that it can feel kindness at the same time. Feel my own insignificance. Therefore, your hand has a noble dignity to it, so it often becomes the object of its courtship dance.
When it comes to estrus attacks, although they may appear violent in nature, they are still controllable. Because the targets of its attacks are actually other male turtles, and the purpose is to seize the female turtles and territory. However, domestic Brazilian turtles often have imaginary enemies. Perhaps when you wear slippers, the slippers become its imaginary enemies. At this time, you can't accommodate or compromise, you have to shake it off quietly, otherwise it will become more indulgent. (The natural strength must be well controlled, and it must not be injured.) Let the turtle retreat when it is difficult, and realize that the feet wearing slippers have the same noble "dignity" as your hands, and eventually it will also have "reverence" Emotions danced a dance filled with concern.
But the aggressiveness during estrus must be revealed. Use a thick piece of cotton cloth to fuck its imaginary enemy. It will chase and bite it non-stop. Don’t put it into the water immediately after it is done. Let it catch its breath locally.
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