For a little turtle, its world is mainly spent in water and on land.
In the water, baby turtles can swim, feed and communicate with other aquatic creatures. They can sense the temperature of water, the direction and speed of water flow, etc. These perceptions are realized through nerve cells on the surface of their bodies. Additionally, baby turtles can use their sense of smell to find food and interact socially.
On land, baby turtles can bask in the sun, forage, rest, and avoid predators. Although little turtles cannot hear like humans, they can sense their surroundings through vibrations so they can detect danger in time and take appropriate action.
In general, the world in the eyes of little turtles is a place full of vitality and challenges. They need to constantly adapt and respond to various changes and challenges in order to survive and reproduce. .
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