Will turtles recognize their owners?

The turtle will recognize its owner. Although the turtle cannot recognize the owner's appearance, it can produce conditioned reflex behaviors by becoming familiar with the owner's smell and voice. When the owner is feeding the turtle, it will stick out its head, or actively and excitedly crawl to the owner when the owner approaches, which means that the turtle knows the owner.
How to make a turtle recognize its owner:
1. If you want a turtle to recognize its owner, you must not scare it casually, and avoid touching its head as much as possible. Holding it in your hands will cause it discomfort.
2. In addition, the turtle can be trained when feeding, such as making specific sounds, so that it can become more active.
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