Will the little bird turtle recognize its owner?
The little bird and turtle will recognize its owner. Bird turtles are not very intelligent, but they will recognize their owners after being kept for a long time. When the bird turtle first arrives home, don't be in a hurry to interact with it, as this will make it feel insecure. Let it adapt to the environment first, and then touch it slowly. Usually, the owner needs to accompany it more, interact with it more, and feed it regularly. Gradually, it will become familiar with the owner, and over time, it will recognize the owner.
Performances of a bird and turtle recognizing its owner:
1. After recognizing its owner, it is no longer afraid of its owner. It will not run away when it sees its owner, but will take the initiative to approach its owner.
2. When the owner feeds it, it will stick out its head and open its mouth to wait for the owner to feed it.
3. Place it on the ground and it will stay as far away from strangers as possible and crawl toward its owner.
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