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I recently Found this video and I find it very cute and adorable. I've also found video's like it with different tortoises and turtles alike. I just wanted to share how cute it is and I find it fascinating and both cute the way they react to things they like(rubbing on them)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu6oJuNPDH4

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__u7t2wuVGk
 

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That’s hilarious! I’ve never seen that happen before. I’ll have to try that with mine. Thanks!
 

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TxTortMan said:
That’s hilarious! I’ve never seen that happen before. I’ll have to try that with mine. Thanks!


I found it absolutely adorable! and how they shake their little booties with pleasure/ I never knew they could be ticklish or Love it so much. It's so cute
 

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OH SO FUNNY! I have never seen anything like it! Something new I have to try. :)
 

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This really works!

I tried this on Wally, my oldest, no affect, he just walked away.
I tried this on the little one, Tank, I could tell he could feel it, he moved around a bit in circle, but nothing exciting like the video.
I tried this on my middle child, Soup, He loved it, he seemed to go nuts, he didn't run away but seemed to be running in circle pattern. When I was doing this him and Tank were running into each other both trying for my attention.
 

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A follow up on this subject, I searched through the forum for previous incidents and apparently it is some kind of rape prevention.
Quoting Tom: " It's thier way of saying, "Hey! Get off me. I do not want to be bred." So I think I should not continue to do this.
 

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SpdTrtl said:
A follow up on this subject, I searched through the forum for previous incidents and apparently it is some kind of rape prevention.
Quoting Tom: " It's thier way of saying, "Hey! Get off me. I do not want to be bred." So I think I should not continue to do this.


Aw that really sucks.
 

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anm1221 said:
SpdTrtl said:
A follow up on this subject, I searched through the forum for previous incidents and apparently it is some kind of rape prevention.
Quoting Tom: " It's thier way of saying, "Hey! Get off me. I do not want to be bred." So I think I should not continue to do this.


Aw that really sucks.

I don't know... My red foot does that when I scratch her. But she also does it on her own, she goes from plant to plant, turns around and rubs her "butt" on them. Funniest thing ever :-D
 

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My red foots do this to . They rub on there hides or plants funny,funny.

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Lol so maybe its natural

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Lol so maybe its natural

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I tried this on oogway n he just sat there like I was scratching at itch lol... Maybe it's only breeding age females lol
 

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Idk lo

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I forgot to mention, aquatic turtles will often be seen scratching their shells on a hard surface underwater. My musk turtle will wedge herself under a driftwood branch and swing back and forth for minutes on end to satisfy the itch. I'm not sure that the tortoise scratch is very different, IMO.
 
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