Although the Honduran woodgrain turtle cannot match the intelligence of humans, turtles also have two hemispheres of the brain and a layer of cerebral cortex on the outside of the two hemispheres. This allows reptiles to have a certain analytical ability, can be trained to recognize the direction of the environment, and can remember the time to eat. The cerebellum of the Honduran wood turtle is not developed, so we often see that the Honduran wood turtle has relatively slow mobility and learning ability. But the Honduran woodgrain turtle knows its owner.

Let the Honduran woodgrain turtle know its owner and know its owner more in life Take care of it with a little patience, interact with it more, feed it with your hands, play with it, stroke its shell and head often, through these daily care, the instinctive response is generated. With the increase of feeding time, Honduran woodgrain turtles will have a sense of trust in their owners when they know their owners.
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