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2023-10-09 23:25:32 UTC - HELPFUL

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The most likely explanation for this behavior is that turtles associate black objects with their natural predators or other turtles in their territory, causing stress and possibly aggression from the turtle. https://theturtlehub.com/do-turtles-hate-black-color/

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