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Adorable tortoise loves rubbing his shell against a homemade scratching device - made of broom heads

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Zoo keepers made a tortoise a homemade scratching station - and an adorable video shows the creature wiggling while trying it out.

Morgan Brem, a Dallas Zoo intern, created the scratching device for Sunny the radiated tortoise.

Made from broom heads, it’s perfect for the little animal to itch the impossible to reach spots on the top of its shell.

The video shows Sunny wiggling its behind to scratch.

Robin Ryan, supervisor of ambassador animal experiences at Dallas Zoo, said: “She made it adjustable to see if our ambassador armadillo would also be interested, but so far, we have only seen Sunny use it.

“The base is wood with a turf mat cover for belly scratch opportunity, the frame is PVC, and the brush heads are held on with conduit fittings.”

To “maximise scratching abilities”, the top brush was lowered twice for Sunny, who has been at the Dallas Zoo since 1980.

Robin said tortoises’ shells are part of their spine and they have nerve endings which run on the top.

She said: “We often give him different items in his habitat to scratch on.

“​​Sunny is currently the only tortoise housed at the Wild Encounters stage. He has previously lived with other tortoises, and even a chicken.

“But he is very people-oriented and seeks out his caregivers more than other animals.

“The name radiated tortoise comes from the pattern on his shell. The top part of his shell has yellow lines that radiate out from the center.

“They kind of look like sun bursts, hence the name, Sunny. His engaging personality helps inspire guests to want to create a better world for animals.”

The video was taken on June 28 2021.

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