Can wild geckos recognize their owners?
0 May 17,2024
The snake-necked turtle recognizes its owner. Although snake-necked turtles are cold-blooded animals, they will recognize their owners through smell and sound, and will slowly get used to their owners' presence through conditioned reflexes. Snake-necked turtles are relatively timid and may feel scared when they first come into contact with their owners. However, as long as the owner is more patient, snake-necked turtles will get closer and closer to you. Usually after the turtle recognizes its owner, it can still interact with the owner at all times.
Snake-necked turtle recognition performance:
1. Open its mouth to receive food. If the owner feeds the snake-necked turtle, it will take the initiative to approach him, open his mouth, and wait for him to feed. This also means that the snake-necked turtle recognizes the owner.
2. Identify the owner. The snake-necked turtle can also distinguish between its owner and strangers. Once a stranger comes to the home, the snake-necked turtle will retract its head and become a shrunken turtle. When there is only one owner at home, the snake-necked turtle will not be restrained and will explore everywhere with curiosity.
3. Will not run away. Speaking of the snake-necked turtle's recognition of its owner, if it does not run away but approaches you when it is raised, this is also a sign of the snake-necked turtle's recognition of its owner, and it may ask the owner for food.