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− | :: It is interesting to see the males fight among themselves. They | + | :: It is interesting to see the males fight among themselves. They raised themselves as high as possible and lunge and bite and snap at each other. In getting away from his opponent, the Beaten one will beat a hasty retreat and retract his front feet or back feet as occasion demands and glide, not run away. Running away is slow as compared to this turtle propulsion. It is not a slide, it is really a darting, forward glide. Just recently I saw one male maltreating another in which the second fellow had all parts retracted and was being snapped at pushed and actually rolled over on his back by his opponent. |
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