Can a turtle cry?

As reptilian kidneys are unable to excrete large volumes of salt via urine, sea turtles evolved specialised secretory glands (lachrymal glands) located in the corner of each eye to remove excess salt. The liquid secreted gives the appearance of tears, hence why turtles are often reported to “cry” .
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What does a turtle cry sound like?

The sound of a turtle crying is usually caused by a respiratory infection. Excessive mucus in the airways creates narrow paths for airflow. Think about the way airflow sounds different when you whistle. A turtle's cries can also sound like little meows.
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Are turtles sad?

If we talk about human-like emotions (happy, sad, surprised, shocked, angry), then no! These reptiles don't have feelings. Turtles are unable to experience happiness, anger, love, or sadness. The part of the brain responsible for the processing of such sensations is not active in turtles.
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Why is my turtle making whining noises?

Turtles communicate with each other and even express emotions such as fear through sounds. Some turtles cluck like chickens, hiss and even produce high-pitched whining sounds.
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Does red eared slider turtle cry?

Most often people have mistaken for Turtle's tears. Nope, they do not cry and shed tears due to being in the emotional state like humans did.
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Do turtles cry all the time?

Yes! However, unlike humans, they do not cry to express their emotions. Turtles cry because they need to remove the excess salt in their body. Some turtles also cry to remove dirt from their eyes and to keep their eyes moist.
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Do turtles make noise?

Similar to other creatures, turtles make noises when they are stressed, angry, and aggressive. In these instances, turtles have been found to make hissing noises to warn predators and bystanders when they feel threatened.
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Do turtles scream?

Turtles don't have any vocal cords so they can't scream. But during certain movements the air inside their body is removed abruptly, thus making sounds similar to a scream. Despite their lack of vocal cords, turtles can make a lot of noises, some of them can sound dangerous, while some are outright funny.
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Why do turtles moan?

Seychelles giant tortoises moan when they mate. The male tortoise appears to enjoy himself, judging by his moans. But what about his female mate? Biologist Justin Gerlach, who runs a breeding center for giant tortoises in the Republic of Seychelles, observes their behavior daily.
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Do turtles have voices?

Turtles can make sounds. Two new studies published recently in Chelonian Conservation and Biology and Herpetologica find that two turtle species vocalize when they reproduce and during some social interactions, and that their vocalizations are many and varied.
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Do turtles feel loved?

Yes, it can! Tortoises and turtles show affection in different ways than a human or dog would. Yet, both turtles and tortoises are definitely able to show affection or at least a preference when it comes to their human friends.
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Do turtles have memory?

Turtles do possess very powerful learning and long-term memory if it relates to their own survival. Turtles short-term memory is, like other animals, quite limited. It's up for debate as to how long turtles can continue to recognize their owners after a separation.
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Do turtles like to be pet?

Turtles prefer to be alone, and they never welcome being picked up and handled. Because turtles aren't affectionate, don't like to be held, stroked or cuddled and don't play with toys, many people lose interest and cease to take proper care of them.
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How long can a turtle live?

For example, a typical pet turtle can live between 10 and 80 years or so while larger species can easily live over 100 years. Sea turtles typically live between 30 and 50 years, and some anecdotal record show that they could live up to 150 years.
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Do turtles sing?

Yes, turtles make noises; they create hundreds of different noises, grouped into several categories. For example, they hiss, grunt, and can even sing too.
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Why is my turtle making bubbles?

The main reason white bubbles form in a turtle tank is because of protein build up. This is usually caused from excess pellets that your turtle doesn't eat that float to the bottom. It can also be caused from the build up of debris and dead plants decomposing.
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Is turtles all the way down sad?

John Green's new book is not a quirky sad romance. It's an existential teenage scream.
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Why does my turtle try to bite me?

Why Does My Turtle Try To Bite Me? Although some species of turtles are less aggressive than others, just about every turtle will snap at you if it feels threatened. If your turtle is trying or has bitten you, it was probably because it felt scared.
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What noises do turtles make?

Semi-aquatic turtles may chirp and click. Tortoises squeak very loudly while mating – larger species grunt. Some turtles can cluck, while others make a high-pitched whining sound. The most common noise a pet turtle makes is the hissing sound.
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How can you tell if a turtle is happy?

Swollen, cloudy, or "weepy" eyes with a discharge are all common signs your turtle is sick. Another very common sign is mouth breathing or straining to breathe. If your turtle looks healthy and is breathing normally, this is a good indicator they're happy.
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Are turtles deaf?

Turtles don't have ears, but they're not deaf. Thin flaps of skin cover internal ear bones, which receive vibrations and low-frequency sounds.
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Why is my turtle whistling?

Some signs that a turtle may have an RI or pneumonia include: The turtle is lethargic (doesn't move very much) and doesn't eat. He or she is swimming lopsided or has a hard time diving or surfacing. The turtle is straining to breathe or making wheezing or whistling noises.
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Do turtle cry when laying eggs?

They need to run these glands continuously to maintain the correct balance of salt in their bodies. We associate crying with egg laying because that's the only time they come ashore, but they cry in the sea as well. The tears also help flush sand from their eyes.
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How do turtles act?

It will remain quietly unobtrusive for minutes or even hours. Semi-aquatic turtles like to swim and to bask. When swimming, they look busy but synchronized. They may take a few minutes out from swimming to rest quietly on the bottom of their tank or to walk slowly along searching for prey.
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Why do tortoises eyes water?

A nasal discharge and watery eyes may be a sign of a respiratory infection. Gaping and forced exhalation are common symptoms of pneumonia. Such cases require antibiotic therapy, warmer temperatures and possible hand feeding in the case of lethargic or anorexic animals.
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