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Can Brazilian tortoises be released?

I don't think Brazilian tortoises are suitable for release. First of all, the Brazilian tortoise is not a native species. If released into the wild, it will have an impact on the local ecological environment. Secondly, many pet turtles have become accustomed to human feeding and care during the feeding process, and it is difficult to survive after being released. Finally, the Brazilian tortoise may become prey in the food chain, not only threatened by natural enemies, but also threatened by other wild animals.

If you can't keep Brazilian tortoises, you can send them to local pet adoption agencies or animal shelters to provide them with a safe and suitable environment. At the same time, most turtle breeding institutions will carefully screen adopters to ensure that pet turtles can be properly taken care of and landed.

For those who want to release the Brazilian tortoise, it is recommended to contact the local wildlife protection agency. They can provide more information and suggestions to ensure that the Brazilian tortoise will not have any negative impact on the local ecosystem.