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Do tortoises show affection?
Since tortoises are reptiles, they are not capable of feeling “love” as we humans understand it. However, tortoises do show signs of affection and appreciation for their owners. They follow their pet parents around, tolerate handling, eat directly from human hands, and come to us when they see us.
Do turtle like to be petted?
Turtles are arguably the cutest of all of the reptiles. Because of this, they are often desirable pets. However, turtles don’t really enjoy being handled and petted the same way other domestic animals do. This makes petting them a little trickier.
Do tortoises show affection to their owners?
In their own way, pet tortoises or turtles show affection to their owner. Of course, tortoise and turtle affection is quite different than mammal affection. But they do use body language, scent, and sound to show some sort of affection and love.
Do tortoises jump up and down when they see you?
While they don’t jump up and down, tortoises and turtles do both get a little excited when you first enter the room, hoping you have some tasty treats. They may walk toward you or pace the enclosure to get your attention. Tortoises may touch their nose to your hand or arm to show affection.
What do tortoises and Turtles Think and feel?
Torts have a wide range of emotions, just like you do. While humans haven’t figured out all of the things tortoises and turtles think and feel, we have figured out a few. A curious tortoise will likely be poking around and looking about its enclosure.
What does it mean when a turtle stares at you?
Turtles and tortoises like to watch their humans when they’re feeling affectionate. They may seem particularly interested in something you’re doing nearby. A long, stretched out neck in your presence sometimes indicates a desire to be scratched or rubbed.