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After 115 Years Together, Tortoises Go Their Separate Ways
Cute article!
http://shine.yahoo.com/love-sex/115-...182500381.html
Sometimes, 115 years of togetherness is enough. Bibi and Poldi, two giant tortoises at the Austrian Zoo, are (slowly) going their separate ways after more than a century of companionship.
The straw that broke the turtle's back came when Bibi (the female) began biting Poldi's shell. Whether turtle or human, gnawing on your partner's back is a sign that the relationship has hit a bumpy phase. Staff members of the Austrian zoo tried a variety of methods to re-light the flame of love, including aphrodisiacs, games, and couple's counseling. Alas, nothing worked.
Zoo director Helga Happ told the Austrian Times, "We get the feeling they can't stand the sight of each other anymore." Poldi has been moved to another enclosure, a rather big move. Poldi and Bibi had shared space for 36 years. Before that, they lived together in Switzerland.
We don't recommend biting your partner as a way to get back on the singles scene, but you have to hand it to Bibi for making a big change after 115 years. It's like she's coming out of her shell.
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Poldi could not be reached for an interview, but he was last heard singing in his new enclosure, "I got 99 problems, but..."
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Re: After 115 Years Together, Tortoises Go Their Separate Ways
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That's a cute story! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: After 115 Years Together, Tortoises Go Their Separate Ways
Originally Posted by Slim
Poldi could not be reached for an interview, but he was last heard singing in his new enclosure, "I got 99 problems, but..."
Youre my hero
My friend posted this on facebook. Kinda a funny story i thought. Her beating on him and then bringing in a couples counselour for them. I wonder what food acts as an aphrodesiac to tortoises lol?
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Re: After 115 Years Together, Tortoises Go Their Separate Ways
Originally Posted by Mike41793
Youre my hero
My friend posted this on facebook. Kinda a funny story i thought. Her beating on him and then bringing in a couples counselour for them. I wonder what food acts as an aphrodesiac to tortoises lol?
Turtle Candies??
*ba-dum ching!*
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