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Giant tortoise stuns scientists as it devours a bird

M.Cby M.C
August 25, 2021
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A video showing the astonishing moment an Aldabra giant tortoise hunted and devoured a noddy tern chick has taken scientists by surprise.

A picture of the moment when the tortoise attacked the bird

A video showing the astonishing moment an Aldabra giant tortoise hunted and devoured a noddy tern chick has taken scientists by surprise since tortoise are known to be “vegetarians”.

According to scientists, this is the first time this behavior has ever been documented and changes what scientists thought they knew about the species.

A study of the “slow-speed hunt” has been published in the scientific journal Current Biology.

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The research was led by Dr Justin Gerlach, director of studies at Peterhouse, Cambridge.

Speaking on the latest discovery, Dr Justin Gerlach said:

“Everybody knows, or everybody thought they knew, that tortoises are vegetarians. Pretty much any herbivorous animal will eat a bit of meat that they come across. It’s a bit of free protein. So why wouldn’t they do so? But that’s just feeding on a bit of carrion. It’s not hunting. It’s not killing prey, so, this is totally unexpected”.

Dr. Gerlach

Narrating how the incident happened, Dr. Justin Gerlach said “the tern chick fell from a nest in the trees above. the bird’s natural instinct is that the ground is dangerous, so it refuses to leave the top of a log. But with no escape route, the tortoise is able to corner its prey – albeit very slowly”.

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Further speaking, Gerlach observed that the tortoise appears to be an experienced hunter.

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“So, it seems to be an aggressive action and it seems to be deliberate. There’s nothing very casual about this. So that all adds up to a tortoise that’s done this before”.

Dr. Gerlach

Well, the footage was captured on Fregate Island, a luxury resort in Seychelles. It was filmed by conservation manager, Anna Zora.  According to reports, she and two volunteers had been counting a particular population of seabirds that live on the island.

By chance, they stumbled across the hunt and Zora immediately knew something special was happening.

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“I said, guys, ‘look at this tortoise, it’s doing something strange. It is only when something is strange enough out of the normality that your eyes pick it up. And that’s, I think, exactly what happened”.

Zora

It was the first time Zora and her volunteers had even witnessed such behavior and they had to fight their instincts to intervene.

“I remember one of the guys saying to me, ‘oh no! We need to save the chick’ and I stopped him, I said, look, if you were in the Savannah with a lion running after a gazelle, would you go and save the gazelle? It’s a little bit the same concept. Nature can be cruel”.

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Fregate Island is privately owned and used for ecotourism. Therefore, work has been done to regenerate natural habitats.

It is worth mentioning that there are more than 3,000 Aldabra giant tortoises on Fregate Island, the second largest colony in the world.

Meanwhile, Sea birds, like the noddy tern, have recolonized the area.

Dr. Gerlach opined that the recolonization of the Sea birds may be why this behavior has now been seen.

“That was probably something that occurred much more commonly in the distant past, when they would have been many islands with tortoises and with seabirds, but over hundreds of years, humans wiped out both the sea birds and tortoises.

“It’s only the restoration work that’s been done on places like Fregate that has allowed the habitats to recover, allowed the populations to recover. I suspect what we’re seeing is something that used to occur in the past, but no human has seen for 200 years”.

Dr. Gerlach

That notwithstanding, Dr Gerlach plans to study the behavior further. He wants to send students to the island to monitor the tortoises to determine more about their hunting skills.

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