Wednesday, June 13, 2012
After 115 Years Together, Tortoises Go Their Separate Ways
So maybe the tortoise doesn’t beat the hare, at least not in the marriage department.
Two 115-year-old turtles have split up after 36 years together, People reports. The decades-long love affair seems to have soured between Bibi and Poldi, two giant tortoises at Austria’s Reptilienzoo Happ.
Things are far from amicable between the two former lovers. According to the Austrian Times, Bibi, the female turtle, has become so sick of her companion that she attacked him, biting off a long part of Poldi’s shell. Poldi has now been moved to another cage after several other attacks, Mother Nature Network reports. While giant tortoises have no teeth, they have large and powerful jaws that can cause great pain.
Workers at the zoo say they have tried everything from counseling to romantic food to bonding games, but it seems these two have decided to go their separate ways. Helga Happ, the zoo’s boss, said she has never seen anything like this before with turtles.
“We were told that it’s very rare that after so many years animals who are a pair will fall apart, but that’s where we are. We hope though we can bring round a reconciliation,” Happ said.
For now, Bibi and Poldi will live apart, and turtle fans must cross their fingers for a potential reunion.
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- The objective of Angels Watch, Inc., is to establish a multi-acre sanctuary and adoption center for unwanted, abandoned, abused, and homeless animals. Phone:215-704-9813 Email:emanuel@angelswatchanimalshelter.org
The objective of Angels Watch Animal Shelter, Inc., ( a 501c3 approved non-profit organization ) is to establish a multi-acre sanctuary and adoption center for unwanted, abandoned, abused, and homeless animals.
This environmentally green facility is a no-kill center which will care for and house each animal until they can be adopted. Angels Watch will create a database with other such facilities in order to be vigilant in insuring the safe placement of and care for these pitiful animals. By having this communication network, we will be able to do our part to rescue and give the necessary shelter and care to such animals.
Our commitment to protecting these canines and horses will be to educate people on the vulnerability of these animals to being abused, abandoned, etc.
Angels Watch's immediate short term goals are to build an all “green” facility which will house nine to twelve residents at a time. We will first concentrate on establishing the facility for canines and felines.
The shelter will allow each animal to have its own living quarters. Also included will be rooms for the initial observation of each incoming resident. This facility will be equipped with a treatment room, indoor exercise rooms, areas for grooming, and the necessary space for administration offices.
The long term goals for Angels Watch will be to include horses in the community. The facility for this vision will include a barn which will house eight to twelve horses.Also in this facility will be examination and treatment areas, a grooming center, exercise or rehabilitation areas, and the necessary acreage for the natural lifestyle for horses.
Angels Watch will be steadfast in doing our part to help eliminate the horrific stories we all hear concerning the abuse, abandonment, and euthanizing of animals. This will be our mission and we are fully committed to this project. Dedicated to accomplishing our mission, we are investing each and every day towards achieving the goals and vision of this facility and future facilities.
Angels Watch Animal Shelter Inc.
P.O. BOX 603
NORTHFIELD, NEW JERSEY 08225
P.O. BOX 603
NORTHFIELD, NEW JERSEY 08225
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