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My tortoise makes a sound almost like a bird chirping. Any explanations on what this is exactly? Thanks in advance!
Yvonne G said:Russian tortoises make a chirping sound when they are breeding. Does he have a rock or something shaped like a tortoise that might be claiming his attention?
BodaTort1 said:Not to take away from what Tom said ( I think he is so incredibly knowledgable ) When I first got my Redfoot his table had plexiglas sides and he was able to see into the Sully table and would press his nose against the sides and "chirp" at them... It was so sweet! He only did it when he saw them, never any other time. I ended up getting him a GF well actually 3 Gfs and he is so happy , but I miss the chirping. Now go follow Tom's advice! ;-)
GeoTerraTestudo said:Is he making the sound intentionally by rubbing his upper and lower beak together? If so, this is called stridulation, and it is common and normal in Russians and probably every other type of turtle. The sound produced by this behavior has been described variously as chirping, clicking, croaking, or barking. I don't think the reason for it is really known, but turtles seem to make it when they are bedded down and feeling comfortable, perhaps after a nice meal. Whether it's an invitation for other turtles to come, or a warning for them to stay away, is not yet known.
PrincessToad said:It's usually after I bathe him! So maybe he feels comfy and does so! Haven't really studied his facial features while the chirping occurs but I sure will and get back to you on that! Thank you for the insight.