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My mother bought me a Brazilian tortoise the other day. Its head is dark green, it can stretch out 6 or 7 centimeters at once, and its short tail and armored back shell are really handsome.

I just bought the turtle, and my brother's wildness was exposed. Shake it hard. Then my brother turned the turtle upside down. I thought, it's over. The tortoise just bought back, and it will fall into my brother's hand. A closer look shows that the tortoise is not only not afraid of its brother, but also almost bit its hand. With a scream of "wow", my brother rushed into the bedroom. I also quickly put the tortoise into the basin for fear of biting others again.

Later, I wanted to see how the tortoise's appetite was. I put more than a dozen fish food into the basin and watched it for two or three minutes. But the tortoise didn't move at all, just like a soldier in private. I didn't think the tortoise could eat anything, and then he went to eat. About fifteen or sixteen minutes later, when I came to see it again, all the food was eaten by the tortoise. I asked my mother curiously, "Why didn't the tortoise eat it when I was here, but it ate it all after I left?" My mother told me that turtles have a strong sense of smell. When someone is around, it will smell and dare not eat. When you walk away, the turtle will eat safely and won't smell anything special.

Brazilian tortoise is still a lively guy. Whenever I look at it, it will stand by and watch the washbasin and the floor. I saw through its mind, probably wanting to go out for activities, so I put it on the floor. Unexpectedly, it regarded the floor as a free world, crawled everywhere, and soon found it. It took half a day to "catch" out from under the sofa. From then on, every time the Brazilian tortoise was released, we sent someone to monitor its actions and see where it was going.

This is our new friend-a lively and lazy little guy.