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How to write my beloved turtle?

How does my beloved tortoise write as follows:

1, everyone has his favorite things, some are conchs and shells, some are puppies and kittens, some are exquisite cards ... I like my beautiful little turtle.

My little turtle lives in a warm nest. It is my pet and my close partner.

3. This little turtle is carrying a heavy "armor", and its sharp and thin claws can't help but make people tremble, but it doesn't hurt to catch people, but it still itches.

4. The ones near the eyes are red, like two rubies inlaid by mother, and the ones around the neck will bulge like frogs, as if to sing.

The little turtle's head is triangular, probably to reduce the resistance of water. Those small eyes are round and bright, very energetic, and there are two small nostrils at the front of the head, which is very interesting. Look again, the four calves are short and thick, covered with tiny scales and with five small claws at the end.

6. Every time I touch its round little green head, it squats quietly on the table like listening to the ground, stretching its green head and staring at me with its head tilted.

7. It is said that the tortoise climbs slowly, but I don't think so. That time, it climbed from my hand to the ground. Who knew it could run so fast? If I hadn't been quick, I'm afraid it would have slipped away.

8. Usually, the little turtle lies quietly in the water and sticks its head out of the water, which looks very "quiet". But the slightest movement, even footsteps, it will find, and immediately retract its head, revealing only two small eyes and a face of alert. For a long time, it will shake its neck and try to stick its head out bit by bit. The little turtle is really vigilant

9. Anyone who knows a little about history knows "Oracle Bone Inscriptions". In Shang dynasty, people used to dig holes in tortoise shells and then burn them on the fire. When the hole bursts into a "divination"-shaped line, the fortune teller judges good or bad according to it, and then engraves the prayer, result and divination date on an Oracle bone, which becomes an "Oracle".