First of all, the Brazilian tortoise is not a native species. It is native to South America, not China. If Brazilian tortoises are released into local waters, they will cause great damage to the local ecosystem. They may breed too many offspring, compete for the habitat and food resources of local animals, and destroy the relatively stable ecological balance of local species.
Secondly, if you want to release your pet Brazilian tortoise, you need to consider the adaptability of their living environment and the influence of the external environment. There are great differences between indoor life and outdoor stocking, such as weather changes, sunlight intensity and water quality. They need special protection and care. Therefore, even if you want to release your pet Brazilian tortoise into a water area suitable for survival, it is difficult for them to really adapt to the external environment and there is little chance of survival.
Finally, releasing pets may bring considerable legal and moral responsibilities. According to local laws, it is illegal to release domestic animals into the wild, which may result in fines or other punitive measures. In addition, your protection and care for your domestic animals is an important part of your close relationship with them. If you fail to fulfill this responsibility, your obligation to protect these animals will affect your social image and legal responsibility.
In a word, it is not a good idea to release Brazilian tortoises. When you want to keep a pet Brazilian turtle, you should try to avoid choosing wild caught species, but choose raised adult Brazilian turtles to reduce their impact on the environment. In addition, for domestic pets, we should earnestly fulfill the obligation of protection and care, and let them have a healthy, happy and safe time.