Thousands of turtles at Turtle rescue Centre Emys Swiss

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • In this next video from our Swiss trip we visit the great Centre Emys. Home to thousands of turtles. From the common slider to some of the rarest species.
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  • @terrariumchannel
    @terrariumchannel  28 дней назад +9

    Just to add. The Cyclemys sp. is Cyclemys atripons. I forgot to add it while editing. Hope yall enjoy and thanks to Centre Emys.

    • @mzi6519
      @mzi6519 28 дней назад +2

      Amazing. Nice to see more new videos recently. Keep it up and success ist the only logical thing, Your videos are always interesting and educating.
      Keep it up would like to see an update of your manouria emys

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  28 дней назад +1

      Thanks a ton!

  • @torbenrickmann8131
    @torbenrickmann8131 20 дней назад

    A dream! Thank you very much!

  • @GregWittstockThePondGuy
    @GregWittstockThePondGuy 26 дней назад +3

    Cool!

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 23 дня назад +1

    I wish so much that people would do their research before getting pets, it would prevent this so much

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides 27 дней назад

    Great tour video. Thanks for sharing

  • @sayapmatahari4460
    @sayapmatahari4460 27 дней назад +1

    5:54 i think that is a Kinosternon baurii. kinosternon (mud turtle) instead of sternotherus (musk turtle)

  • @LunarWhistle
    @LunarWhistle 26 дней назад

    keren banget om, jadi pengen punya konservasi kura kura kaya gini hehe

  • @til.landsioideae
    @til.landsioideae 27 дней назад

    Such a cool facility! 😍

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  27 дней назад +1

      For sure. Imagine what we could build in there haha

    • @til.landsioideae
      @til.landsioideae 27 дней назад

      @@terrariumchanneloh yes! But I wouldn’t know where to start :D

  • @PondPuppies
    @PondPuppies 28 дней назад

    Wow that’s a lot of turtles!! Cool 😎 but sad at the same time 😢

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  28 дней назад +2

      Agree. I do think its worth mentioning that this centre is up and running for 25 years. And as turtles get very old. They will also accumalate over all those years. But indeed... id rather wont see it.

  • @glennusher4160
    @glennusher4160 25 дней назад +1

    Turtles and Tortoises are so cute.. You know the Asian people are looking at this and seeing food..

    • @dendengz88
      @dendengz88 22 дня назад

      Hmm, nope.. not all asian eat turtle mr. RACIST 😊

    • @amirskhufproi279
      @amirskhufproi279 15 дней назад

      RACIST

    • @neonice
      @neonice 13 дней назад

      ​@@amirskhufproi279 Nah it's kind of true, in many Asian countries turtles are eaten and most people do not care for animals as much as the west does.

    • @neonice
      @neonice 13 дней назад

      ​@@dendengz88 You should go to a food market in Asia. Live turtles are sold in plastic bags.

  • @Pythona-PythonsfromPNG
    @Pythona-PythonsfromPNG 27 дней назад

    very nice videos as always 🙂

  • @gabrielmattei9118
    @gabrielmattei9118 27 дней назад +2

    were they breeding the M.trcarinata there?

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  27 дней назад

      Yes :) I only know 1 or 2 others who breed them in EU so very cool.

  • @akky0408
    @akky0408 23 дня назад

    ナイス亀牧場~🐢¨̮💨💛

  • @davidarden6942
    @davidarden6942 23 дня назад

    Even the easy to keep smaller species are seen. I wonder why. I have a musk turtle and they stay small and a simple to care for

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  22 дня назад +1

      Probably because no matter how hard we try. People are optimistic and think they know enough, and the though of having some is often nicer then actually having to deal with the care. .. but also.. live is live and live often sucks or messes with your plans. If been to many shelters for many animals. And the #1 reason for rehoming is stuff people rather did not endure. Decease or death, divorce, financial issues or whatever live throws at us. I believe a reptile shelter in UK has some great numbers on this.

    • @davidarden6942
      @davidarden6942 22 дня назад

      This is so valuable as a keeper to see and ask, im asking because im 35 and i have a musk turtle from a hatchling. I would ideally love to keep him for my lifetime, I love the little guy and have had him for a year. It’s scary to think about 30 years down the line all the stuff that can happen.

  • @hanifanzak
    @hanifanzak 28 дней назад +1

    How do the outdoor turtles do during winter?

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  28 дней назад +3

      They hibernate outside. In and along the ponds.

  • @fredrikkarlsson5320
    @fredrikkarlsson5320 27 дней назад +1

    Nice video. But only 12 minutes?!? ;)

  • @timmywood9677
    @timmywood9677 26 дней назад

    You should put the common name of the animals not the Latin name. Other than that assume video

    • @Jona-kb7mu
      @Jona-kb7mu 25 дней назад +1

      Ich finde es gut das die wissenschaftlichen Namen verwendet werden. Damit kann man zu einen Verwechslungen vorbeugen und Zuschauer aus verschiedenen Ländern wissen genauso schnell was gemeint ist.

    • @terrariumchannel
      @terrariumchannel  25 дней назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. But in this case I only use scientifc names by intention and wont exchange them. Common names differ to much depending on country.