Do turtles get jealous?

Tortoises and Turtles Feel Jealousy
While reptile jealousy isn't quite like human jealousy, it can result in the same kind of behaviors. This is mostly between males. Male tortoises and turtles likely won't get along well with other males.
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Do turtles get attached to their owners?

Yes, turtles do get attached to their owners. They can sometimes express their emotions by showing playful behavior when they are around their owners.
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Do tortoises get attached to their owners?

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.
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Do turtles have feelings?

Q: Do turtles feel pain, fear, anger, love, stress, or happiness? Pain - absolutely. They have pain receptors (called nociceptors), just like we do, that register the sensation of pain.
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Do turtles bond with each other?

Most turtles decide whether they like each other or not much sooner than that. The problem is that in nature, turtles are basically solitary animals. Groups of turtles may live in the same place because the conditions there are favorable for them, but they aren't really "social" animals.
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How do turtles show affection to each other?

Tortoises may touch their nose to your hand or arm to show affection. This is a common behavior in the wild and is a social behavior. A tortoise or turtle roaming the house or garden may show affection by following you around. They might bump against you for some pats or simply stay a few paces behind you.
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Do turtles want friends?

No, turtles do not make friends. For the most part they are solitary animals and not social species. They come together for biological functions (e.g. mating, arribadas, feeding, etc.). They bask together because of prime basking sites and possibly for better protection (more eyes to look out for danger).
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How do you know if a turtle is sad?

If you place live insects, fish, or small amphibians in their tank, a happy turtle will "hunt" them down as part of their meal. If the turtle ignores them completely, this is a sign they may be depressed or unhealthy.
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How do turtles flirt?

Mating Signs

When some male turtles try to woo females to mate, they approach them underwater and then the turtle will face the other and flutter or vibrate its front claws around the female turtle's head.
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Do turtles like being held?

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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Do tortoises like having their heads stroked?

The short answer is that yes, in many cases tortoises do like their shells to be scratched or petted.
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Do turtles get lonely?

No! The fact is that turtles will be totally fine on their own. They don't need to share a tank with another turtle to be happy and content, and you don't need to worry about turtle loneliness!
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Do turtles like being in a tank?

Turtles cannot be crammed into a small space or they will be unhappy. Glass aquariums that provide about three to four times the length of the turtle are most desirable. Turtles need to be able to totally submerge themselves and they need an area to get out of the water and get completely dry.
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Do turtles know their name?

Tortoises are very smart and can actually learn their name. Turtles will also recognize their keepers, but mostly because they are excited you're bringing them food.
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Do turtles like being brushed?

Turns out, even if a turtle doesn't need cleaning, they seem to enjoy the feeling of bristles on their shells. In fact, that's one recommended way of petting them.
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Do turtles like their shell rubbed?

Myrtle Love Back Scratches

In fact, turtles do have nerve endings in their shells and a scratch seems to feel good. Our big sea turtles are no exception! So the next time you visit and you see one of the turtles shimmying their shell under a finger of coral, now you'll know they're just enjoying a good back scratch.
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Why do turtles slap faces?

The cute and curious clip has gone wildly viral. In it, you can see one turtle sort of slapping the other in the face, repeatedly. But experts say they aren't fighting, they're flirting.
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Do turtles 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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Why is my turtle freaking out?

Turtles end up swimming frantically in their tank when something is wrong with them or their environment. Turtles usually act this way when they are scared, dressed, pregnant, or when the temperature is bad, or when they don't have enough food.
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How do turtles talk?

Turtles communicate verbally through noises in the water and on land. Not only are these noises used to communicate with each other, but they also stimulate eggs during the hatching process.
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Can two turtles live in the same tank?

So, can two turtles share a tank? The short answer to this is yes. But there are things to keep in mind such as the species, size, sex, and age of both turtles, as well as the size of the tank and its equipment. Another thing to keep in mind is potential sickness which can spread from one turtle to the other.
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Do turtles play with toys?

Turtles love toys! There are many things turtles enjoy playing with. There aren't many turtle-specific toys out there, but you can use many other objects. Shells – Turtles love playing with empty shells.
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Do red eared sliders like to be alone?

According to RedEarSlider.com, these turtles are more interactive with people than some species. However, if they want to be left alone, they may hiss at you. They may bully and intimidate other turtles in the same tank, especially those smaller than them. It is usually best to keep them in singles.
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