Posted on 08/23/2021 12:19:02 PM PDT by Red Badger
In what amounts to perhaps the most unhurried act of animal predation ever caught on camera, researchers have filmed for the first time a giant tortoise slowly – ever so slowly – closing in for the kill.
This drawn-out encounter – between a lumbering, almost leisurely giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) and its grounded bird prey – is gruesome to watch. But it's also entirely transfixing.
After all, we've never seen a tortoise 'hunt' anything before. Who knew these dawdling giants had it in them?
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"I couldn't believe what I was seeing," says biologist Justin Gerlach from the University of Cambridge. "It was horrifying and amazing at the same time."
The footage, captured on Frégate Island in the Seychelles archipelago, shows a female giant tortoise slowly pursuing a flightless lesser noddy tern (Anous tenuirostris) chick.
In a new study describing the encounter – said to be the "first documented observation of a tortoise deliberately attacking and consuming another animal" – the researchers indicate the hunt lasted seven minutes in total, including a passage where the tortoise pursued the chick along the top of a log.
The video – captured by Anna Zora, deputy conservation and sustainability manager with the Frégate Island Foundation – lasts for only a fraction of that, but it's enough to unequivocally show a deliberate, calculated attack on the part of the tortoise.
"It was looking directly at the tern and walking purposefully toward it," says Gerlach. "This was very, very strange, and totally different from normal tortoise behavior."
While tortoises such as A. gigantea (aka the Aldabra giant tortoise) are primarily herbivorous, the researchers say there have been anecdotal reports of tortoises squashing crabs with their carapaces, or unfilmed reports of the primarily herbivorous animals eating birds or consuming carrion.
Nonetheless, prior studies have never surfaced any actual evidence of hunting.
"Previously it's always been impossible to tell if the tortoise had directly killed the animal, or if it had just happened to sit down on one and find it conveniently squashed dead," Gerlach says.
The new footage settles the question, and in harrowing fashion. Tortoises do hunt creatures, after all, make no mistake. It just takes them a while to close the deal, and the prey has to be a pretty easy catch.
What remains unknown is just how often this kind of thing occurs. According to the researchers, there are signs this might be a lot more common than we knew, at least among the tortoise population of Frégate Island.
"The direct approach to the chick on the log suggests that the tortoise had experience of being able to capture a chick in such a situation," the researchers write in their paper.
"This indicates that this type of interaction is not infrequent for this individual. The observation of other tortoises hunting and consuming birds suggests that this behavior has been adopted by several individuals."
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LOL! GOOD ONE!
Lil feller had it coming...
Would have been better if the victim had been a hare.
Good source of protein and calcium. Maybe it was a female developing eggs.
OMG. Now it will be...Why did the tortoise cross the road?
Which came first? The tortoise or the egg?
“For the 1st, the crew brought along enough film...”
Film?
“I would suggest the bird was already dead or wounded when the tortoise arrived on the scene.”
Nope.
What to do now? Arrest and fine the tortoise?
Clearly this was a mostly peaceful tortoise it’s going after a woke tern chick who thought it would be racist to run away from a velocity challenged tortoise.
A version of that joke is used in the movie Training Day, told by Scott Glenn’s character.
Suffice it to say the punchline’s a bit different.
Oh to be able to pounce on my prey like a turtle.
Well then, it must be climate change. /s
There is a show on Netflix called Zoo that seems to be about animals ‘deciding’ to get together to make humans their primary prey. I didn’t watch it because it just seems like a variation on the zombie apocalypse genre that has become quite boring.
If you can figure that joke out, you can figure the streets out.
That’s five hours of my life that I’ll never get back.
Put a turtle in a kiddie pool with some tadpoles, and the turtle will come alive chasing and killing them.
You have one year to get out of here, this is your first warning.
Nah.
Don’t wanna see that.
Looks like Biden getting ice-cream.
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