The hawk-billed turtle "hook" is also a headache. The eagle's beak is difficult to catch, but it can be caught, and the eagle's beak caught by the general merchant will directly cut the line in order to save trouble, ignoring the hook and being eaten by the turtle. Some large eagles can defecate to drain the hook, more hooks cut through the stomach, causing inexplicable violent death, and some hooks hurt the throat, causing the eagle-billed turtle to refuse to eat. The case of hooks is quite common in hawk-billed turtles, how to solve it? In fact, it is very simple, first, into the eagle's mouth in winter, the eagle's mouth does not eat in winter, so it cannot be caught, compared to the heat-intolerant physique, the eagle-billed turtle is still very safe in winter. Second, you can buy a hawk-billed turtle, go directly to the pet hospital to do X-ray, basically at a glance, if there is a hook, then look at the location, if in the mouth and throat area, can take it, can not take, there is a way, with a strong magnet, to guide, of course, this method, less practice. Third, whether there is a hook or not, the safest way is to buy the player directly, as long as the player is raised for more than a year and the winter is intact, it means that the eagle-billed turtle is healthy and has no hook, and even if the former owner is domesticated, bold, and interactive, it is a leak.