Humans interact with turtles in various ways, both positively and negatively. Habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change significantly threaten their populations, while activities such as poaching and illegal trade exploit them for their shells and meat. Conversely, conservation efforts, such as nesting site protection and rehabilitation programs, aim to support turtle populations. Additionally, eco-tourism can promote awareness and funding for their protection.
Turtles usually do not interact with humans, as they are wild animals that prefer to keep their distance. In some cases, turtles may approach humans in search of food. It is important to remember to never feed wild turtles, as it can disrupt their natural diet and behavior.
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they do interact with humans
Only tamed elephants can interact with humans but wild elephants can't interact with humans.
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humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
humans!
Turtles (reptiles) are close to humans and frogs (amphibians) http://abacus.gene.ucl.ac.uk/will/files/TreeOfLife.pdf
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
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Lobsters interact with humans in very limited ways. The most common interaction is when they are hunted for food by humans.