June 25 (UPI) -- Animal rescuers on the island of Guernsey said they are experiencing an epidemic of pet tortoise escapes amid high temperatures.
The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said four stray tortoises were brought to the facility in a single 24-hour period this week.
Steve Byrne, the SPCA manager, said more tortoise escapes are likely to occur in the coming days as temperatures continue to climb.
"Tortoises are surprisingly good climbers and escape artists, and the warmer weather often encourages them to become more active and travel further than owners might expect," Byrne told the BBC.
He said male tortoises are especially prone to escape as they wander in search of mates.















