Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Plastic toy draws Timmy the tortoise out of his shell

A lonely shy tortoise who was regularly bullied by his own species has finally found love – with a plastic toy female.

Timid Timmy quite literally withdrew into his shell and was kept in isolation after the other tortoises ganged up and picked on him. But the 60-year-old reptile is no longer on the shell-f after he fell for Tanya – a plastic replica tortoise.



He fetches her food – which she never eats – and ”kisses” her by nuzzling their heads together. Timmy has lived at the Tortoise Garden sanctuary in St Austell, Cornwall, for the last three years.

Sanctuary owner Joy Bloors said: ”Timmy came to us when his owners emigrated to New Zealand. They’d had him for 20 years.



”I’ve tried introducing him to other tortoises but they don’t seem to like him and bully and fight with him. I put the plastic toy in his pen with him and now they inseparable.

”He nuzzles and kisses her, moves her around and pushes lettuce towards her. He plays with her everyday. If I want him to go into his hut at night time I have to put Tanya in there first otherwise he won’t go.”

2 comments:

Foreigner1 said...

:* Ahhhhh.... :)

Insolitus said...

It's adorable if it's a tortoise, but if it's a human it's pathetic and sad. Cruel world.