tricksterpup
It's SPRING!!! BUNNIE RABBITS
So you didnt use the advice given here and contacted any of the rehabbers? or atleast animal control?We cleaned the wound, used some epoxy and sealed his shell back up. We kept an eye on him for several days. He has been released back into the wild. We watched him take his first steps back to nature. He sat there for a while looking around, figuring out where he was. I think he liked hearing the birds chirping again and such. He hung around for a few hours, then when my wife and I were getting ready to leave, he started wondering around.![]()
Problem with herps is they can act and live a while before dying due to an injury. It may not survive this and will die some time down the line in the next month. Reptile care takes a long time. I have rehabbed many of turtles and other reptiles, they do take longer to heal than mammals. Heck, I have a boa that is finally well after a year of rehabbing.
Plus you just humanized the turtle. It was just trying to adjust to its surroundings. it doesnt care if it hears birds.
Sorry if I sound cold but its the truth with these animals. People humanize their herps or reptiles way to much. They just do not care.