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2023-08-17 18:58:43 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 4A13EB01F03A712BE9E024285009082B535979D395C1E63698F3327092CFD7DD
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Original Note:

This is a typical "stress reaction" from a turtle. Turtles lack the capacity to faciallly express themselves when feeling good, the "facial expressions" is actually a stress indicator. that baby turtle is stressed out because their shells are very sensitive and the brush is hard.

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