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is this a normal 3-toe turtle behaviour ? flipping itself this way
I think The man knows exactly why the turtle is doing that. He is the one who "trained" it in the first place. They just don't say it. and yes his beak was very overgrown. It is obvious that the turtle is looking for food, and when people are not around that's how he is "trained" to do those things. but I still think that the man and the turtle were "bonded and "as much as a person and a turtle czn be.For some unknown reason my speakers don't work anymore, so I couldn't hear the commentary, however, those people haven't got a clue. The poor turtle is looking for food. Plus his beak is so overgrown he wouldn't be able to bite off bits of plant material or tear a worm in two. I've seen this video before and it makes me mad for people to treat a turtle like that and not understand why the poor turtle is doing what it's doing.
It seems the vet needs to get a little closer to the turtle next time he trims the beak Ethan I can tell it was too long. I hope he was just saying that the turtle is a vegetarian home to fit into the sponsors agenda. I hope he gives the poor thing some animal protein. Are insectsodd he mention he goes to a vet to have it trim , its 28 years old , the subtitle is provided there