If the turtle recognizes its owner, they may approach the owner and start interacting with the owner. Turtles will interact with their owners in some ways, such as stretching their heads and necks to observe their owners, swimming in front of their owners, climbing on their owners' arms, etc. Whenthe owner is in the room, the turtle may react to the owner's arrival, such as stopping swimming, looking up, etc.
When a turtle feels reassured and comfortable When this happens, they may increase their appetite and be more willing to eat. It should be noted that the relationship between a tortoise and its owner requires long-term patience and time to build. The owner needs to give the turtle enough attention and care to make the turtle feelsafe and comfortable. Only after establishing a good relationship with the owner will the tortoise display the above behaviors.