The turtle's wonderful ‘will’ to help his upside-down friend is warming up.



On the 22nd, the Seoul Grand Park released a video on its website, telling the news that the'Sulkata Turtle' has been moved to a new field prepared outdoors.


Three turtles are featured in the video.

But one of them turns over with its shell touching the floor, struggling in the air, and has no idea what to do.



Then another turtle next to him approaches and begins to push his head into the empty space so that his flipped friend can take a circular position.

Behind the turtles, visitors to Seoul Grand Park are also cheering for them with one heart.



After several attempts, the turtle was erected at 90 degrees and finally succeeded in turning it over, and cheers burst among the spectators who watched the scene impatiently.



According to the Seoul Grand Park side, this altruistic behavior of turtles, which belongs to animals whose instincts are ahead of sympathy, is so rare that even zookeepers have rarely seen them.


Like the name'Sulcata', which means furrow in Latin, these turtles have a furrow-like shape and rise high, so they cannot turn themselves over.



Failure to turn over can put you in a dangerous situation where you can't move and drink water, especially if exposed to hot sunlight can dry out.



The two turtles who showed great loyalty in the video are of the same age born in 2016. Netizens did not spare warm comments, saying, "I was impressed with the appearance of mutual growth.



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(Source = Seoul Grand Park website)