If you are wondering why this strange and wonderful tortoise is in the running for the best pet turtle, don't miss this video: ua-cam.com/video/nKr6uTNI23A/v-deo.html
I live in utah and actually just recently bought an African Fat-tail gecko from Animal Ark based on your recommendation. I couldn't have been more pleased with that pet store. Amazing selection, prices, and all their reptiles were healthy. I'm so glad I found your channel! I've learned so much, and probably would've never heard of Animal Ark otherwise. You're the best!
Okay Clint, i need to gush for a minute. About 2 years ago i found your channel and fell in love. I waited anxiously each week for the next "Well hi there!". Every video has heart and soul thrown into it and its something that i love. You've made my love for reptiles grow into something so great i can't explain it over a comment. Your videos have helped me decide what i want to do with my life, and that i want to be a reptile breeder. Between you and Steve Irwin, there is no one on this Earth that I have more respect for. Tell everyone in the Clint's Reptiles crew that they are loved and God bless you all!!! Okay, now the question. Could you possibly expand into birds as well? Thanks to your video, we all know they're reptiles too!
We love Tater Tort, our little subadult CB pancake tortoise. He does great at educational events we do with the Madison Area Herpetological Society, one of the most active such groups in the country. Thanks, Clint, for singing the praises of this great species of tortoise.
Your videos are awesome! I was choosing my first snake recently and it’s lots of information about “best snake for beginners” . That’s how I found Clint’s reptiles. But it’s not as easy to find “best most active snakes” or “snakes that are active during the day “
A very cool little tortoise! I'm a sucker for unique adaptations :) BTW Clint! I discovered rough green snakes yesterday, and immediatly thought, they need a head to head with the vine snake! 😁
Nobody: Absolutely nobody: DIO: *EIGHT SECONDS HAVE PASSED! WRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYY! ILL SMASH THIS TORTOISE FLAT!!* I love being in the jojo community. Even in the comments of Clints incredible videos I find JoJokes
My only fear when it comes to tortoises is how long their life span can be , I couldn't garentee anybody would want to take it from my hands when I'm dying from old age.
My successful self-sustaining bio substrate contains dwarf purple isopods and dairy cow isopods. Both are very fast breeders. And if you have a predatory invertebrate or reptile that need some humidity the isopods make an excellent starter and secondary food source aside from being a great cleanup crew. I feed my isopods slices of raw sweet potato, but they will eat fish food.
My leopard tortoise is super easy to clean up after. She only poops once a day and it's always during her morning bath, so I just dunk the water in the toilet.
I’ve never seen one of these. Very cool. I was riding my bike along the creek last week and so many turtles were out and about. Painted turtles and those bottle nosed soft shell turtles would be congregating on the banks and logs in the water. It was awesome to see. It’s that time of year, I guess, you know?
i love the video clint great job but i wish you pointed out that the tortoise you're holding is not what they're supposed to look like. the saddling deformity is MBD probably from its previous owner. sad to see it but great video anyway!
Pyxis lay even less eggs. Last year I lost 2 pancake tortoises. It went to cold in there enclosure at night and that was to much for them. Really sucked. I had two left and put them in a different room. Lucky for me last month 2 eggs hatched from the pancakes.
Hey Clint! I love your videos and I would have killed to have such an enthusiastic instructor for any of my high school or college biology classes. My boyfriend and I have several small reptiles. After lots of research we recently have decided we are ready and can properly care for a large pet reptile! I have been watching your videos religiously for over a year now and came to the conclusion that a Tegu would be the best option for us. My boyfriend on the other hand was pretty set on an iguana (😳) After showing him your videos on Gus Gus as well as the green iguana.... we now are the proud new parents of a juvenile Red Argentine Tegu! I love our new little guy and can’t thank you enough! If it weren’t for your honest, upfront content there is a good chance we wouldn’t have him, but an iguana instead (which probably wouldn’t have ended well). I was wondering if you would possibly make a video on reptile, particularly lizard, body language/how to properly handle them in a positive way. I’ve been reading as much as I can about our Tegu and how to best “tame” him or get him used to us, but would love to hear your perspective. I have been having a little bit of trouble reading him and have struggled with that with my bearded dragon as well. I obviously would like to avoid negative interactions as much as possible. Keep up all the great work!!
It would be great if you also included the average adult size & age expectancy for the animals that you cover in these videos. Also, could you do a video on the hows and whys of brumation in reptiles. Is it necessary? Is it for all reptiles? Is it only for breeding purposes? How long should they brumate? At what temperature? What time of year should brumation begin and end? Does lighting play a role in brumation? etc.
It's my understanding that these tortoises are very social and that they live in groups in the wild. If that is the case it seems sad to only have one.
I love tortoises. I guess since I have a tortoise wearing a crown as a birthmark it was fate. Still haven't owned one. Waiting to get proper size property.
Huh, I would’ve thought that they would be more common (and more affordable) because they’re so easy to care for and quite hardy. That’s disappointing. They’re really cool and I would love to care for one if I had the money!
Great video Clint!!! I absolutely love that pancake tortise!! Absolutely adorable!! Very educational as always Clint!! Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great and amazing work. YOUR #1 FAN ~ Amanda Mandigo
@@ClintsReptiles yes they are!! I totally want one but can't afford one right now. Hopefully someday though cause they are absolutely amazing little critters. Thank you for sharing Clint.
Sparky wraps his back feet around my fingers to hold on when I hold him in my hand so eastern box turtles will hang on when you pick them up. 3 toe box turtles will as well Koopa does the same thing but she doesn't like being handled as much. 3 toe box turtles don't like being handled as much as eastern box turtles generally. Shelly our ornate box turtle is lower to the ground and doesn't climb as well as the eastern or 3 toe. She doesn't hang on because she typically wants to go get away when held. Ornates tend to be more interactive than 3 toe box turtles but not quite as curious or interactive as an eastern but very active. Even though ornate box turtles are more cautious than eastern box turtles they can be quite friendly and interactive. But hands down eastern box turtles are uniquely friendly when purchased at a young age from a reputable captive breeder we purchased 6 month old young turtles. Even though they were well adjusted 6 month olds it took a good 6 to 8 months to get them on a well adjusted varied diet getting proper vitamins and calcium. They are about the size of the palm of your hand at one year old. I recommend getting yearlings after the intense amount of work that is required with 6 month olds. I highly recommend not purchasing hatchlings when it comes to box turtles. I do recommend getting more than one as they are very social and are usually found sleeping stacked under the same half log instead of separated. They group when burrowing and enjoy company. They are extremely cute but don't buy one on a whim for a child because they need a lot of hard work in proper care or you are just dooming a box turtle to a short life. Daily water changes some times multiple because turtles use water to help with bowel movements. Keeping a clean habitat is essential to their health as well as temperature and humidity lighting is important especially UV and times to shut lights down help because turtles are very much active by light of day and sleep as sunset. This is even more important when purchasing a tortoise. They are often from a climate not compatible to most places in the US. Not to mention they need considerable room to roam. Even box turtles like having somewhere near the size of a football field in the wild to roam so consider the amount of time you have as well as yard space secured and free from predators.
The weird spiky scales on the front legs of this and other tortoises makes me vaguely uncomfortable. Like I kinda want to pick at them like a scab. I have no idea why.
Brazil's "jabuti machado" (like, "axe tortoise") lays 2 eggs per year. Even worst then pankake tortoise. (It is not rly a tortoise, however, as it lives in water...)
I have tried several times to look at Animal Arks website and it doesn't really work there is just the intro splash screen that says inventory but that's it and the Facebook doesn't have prices. Has anyone else had any luck viewing their website?
The tortoise shown in the video has a bit of a deformity with the shell. Right along where the spine is attached to the shell, there is an indent. Also, the tortoise has some noticeable pyramiding, making it not as flat as some of its cousins. Normally, however, pancake tortoises are amazing and interesting animals. I love em. Just nake sure that the animal is well taken care of. :)
I didn't want to say anything bc I know little to absolutely nothing about tortoises but arent his nails way too long? He cant walk properly. Am I right? I just didn't want to say anything if Im incorrect and possibly someone read my comment and then use it as if its true if it wasn't.
Can you do one on the Herman's tortoise? I am looking for a small, personable, friendly tortoise that I can keep outdoors part of the year in Southern California and they seem like that might be a good fit but I need Clint's official score!
melmicsim be careful with that. They could harm one another or get each other very sick. I’d recommend separating them, but thats just what I would do.
I would think an appropriate sized fenced in area (i dont know their requirements) with a hutch like you'd have for a large tortoise and plenty of spots to hide would be okay.
So I'm thinking king of getting one I live in idiho so it okayly cold and my house is certainly around 68 73 degrees so would that temptress be ok for it ;)
I forgot to feed my pancake tortise last night. It was because I forgot to buy more lettuce. Is that bad because he his pal came out just to find nothing. Does that mean their hungry
Would you recommend a black and white argentine tegu or the red tegu? Are their any real significant differences between the two that make one better to own than the other? Plan on getting one in a few years so I wanna start the research now but I’m not really sure which one exactly I want.
This is random but I was wondering if you could possibly do a video on rhinoceros iguanas and if they are a good large lizard to own because I’m thinking about buying one but I’m still not sure if it is a great option or not.
If you are wondering why this strange and wonderful tortoise is in the running for the best pet turtle, don't miss this video: ua-cam.com/video/nKr6uTNI23A/v-deo.html
Clint, is a Box turtle the best pet turtle ?
I want a video about it
Clint you should do a video on the tristis monitor
I like that when you're holding him up he keeps moving his little tortoise legs. It's like he doesn't understand that he's not on the ground anymore.
I "flipping" love that pancake tortoise ;)
I see what you did there!
haha dirty joke
Oh godddddd.... dad jokes....
Omg that was "pun"derful
*nearly 100 likes lol*
Eating Pancakes while listening to Clint talk about Pancake tortoises! Couldn't feel more appropriate.
Much better than eating pancake tortoises while listening to pancakes 🥞
that little guy has some big pyramiding!
I believe from what I remember they rescued him from someone who had A bad setup
I live in utah and actually just recently bought an African Fat-tail gecko from Animal Ark based on your recommendation. I couldn't have been more pleased with that pet store. Amazing selection, prices, and all their reptiles were healthy. I'm so glad I found your channel! I've learned so much, and probably would've never heard of Animal Ark otherwise. You're the best!
'Hardiness 5/5; often crushed to death by large rocks it willfully dislodges atop itself with great strength.'
Okay Clint, i need to gush for a minute. About 2 years ago i found your channel and fell in love. I waited anxiously each week for the next "Well hi there!". Every video has heart and soul thrown into it and its something that i love. You've made my love for reptiles grow into something so great i can't explain it over a comment. Your videos have helped me decide what i want to do with my life, and that i want to be a reptile breeder. Between you and Steve Irwin, there is no one on this Earth that I have more respect for. Tell everyone in the Clint's Reptiles crew that they are loved and God bless you all!!! Okay, now the question. Could you possibly expand into birds as well? Thanks to your video, we all know they're reptiles too!
We love Tater Tort, our little subadult CB pancake tortoise. He does great at educational events we do with the Madison Area Herpetological Society, one of the most active such groups in the country. Thanks, Clint, for singing the praises of this great species of tortoise.
I'm sorry to respond two years later but the name drug it out of me I have to ask how Tater Tort is doing
Tater Tort 😄
I love his grumpy little face!!! I think he might be my new spirit animal!!!
Yet another stinkin rad video by Clint.
Clint, I love your videos! Would you ever consider doing a video on the Herman Tortoise? I have one myself but would love to hear your views on them.
That tortoise looks like Mario jumped on his back.
He’s adorable! It’s hard to not fall in love with pancake tortoises.
Your videos are awesome! I was choosing my first snake recently and it’s lots of information about “best snake for beginners” . That’s how I found Clint’s reptiles. But it’s not as easy to find “best most active snakes” or “snakes that are active during the day “
I fell asleep watching this playlist... dreamed about turtles.
When I was a teen in the mid-1980s, I would see them for sale in pet stores for $10.
Clint you’re a national treasure!
Lovely change from snakes and lizards
I do love me some tortoises.
Make them feel like super man. Lol. Omg they have spiky legs like a sulcata....so cute.
This is my favorite video. It genuinely cracked me up
A very cool little tortoise! I'm a sucker for unique adaptations :)
BTW Clint! I discovered rough green snakes yesterday, and immediatly thought, they need a head to head with the vine snake! 😁
The poor tortoise looks like has been run over by a road roller :(
No, they look much worse after that 😅
@@ClintsReptiles are you speaking from experience?????
Rodaaa roladaaaaaaa
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
DIO: *EIGHT SECONDS HAVE PASSED! WRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYY! ILL SMASH THIS TORTOISE FLAT!!*
I love being in the jojo community. Even in the comments of Clints incredible videos I find JoJokes
@@ryuken1583 IS THAT A JOJO REFFERENCE ?!?!
What a cute tortoise!
I am so happy I got to hold a baby one at repticon
My only fear when it comes to tortoises is how long their life span can be , I couldn't garentee anybody would want to take it from my hands when I'm dying from old age.
Robert turtle and tortoise foundations
They live up to *30* years so that might be your style?
Adopt an older one!
I love how much this guy loves that tortoise
My successful self-sustaining bio substrate contains dwarf purple isopods and dairy cow isopods. Both are very fast breeders. And if you have a predatory invertebrate or reptile that need some humidity the isopods make an excellent starter and secondary food source aside from being a great cleanup crew. I feed my isopods slices of raw sweet potato, but they will eat fish food.
My leopard tortoise is super easy to clean up after. She only poops once a day and it's always during her morning bath, so I just dunk the water in the toilet.
Rad video Clint. I recommend your channel to everyone interested in learning more about reptiles. Keep it up!
I can't get over all the payaminding...
I cant get enough of your videos!
That is so good to hear! Thank you.
If I had a pancake tortoise I’d name him Johnny Cake just to mess with people’s heads! 🥞
Great name!
I’ve never seen one of these. Very cool. I was riding my bike along the creek last week and so many turtles were out and about. Painted turtles and those bottle nosed soft shell turtles would be congregating on the banks and logs in the water. It was awesome to see. It’s that time of year, I guess, you know?
The moment I saw the vid title, I went "PANCAKES"
A right proper response if you ask me.
Lokam Molla I hope this is a cabin fever reference
I had a dream last night that I owned one of these gyts even though I'd never considered it before. Its a sign!
Any plans on releasing a "highest ratings" video (As in the animals with your highest scores briefly introduced in one video)?
That is a great idea.
i love the video clint great job but i wish you pointed out that the tortoise you're holding is not what they're supposed to look like. the saddling deformity is MBD probably from its previous owner. sad to see it but great video anyway!
Yes it’s pyramiding is really bad!
These are actually my favorite turtle and ive never even met one in person
Pyxis lay even less eggs.
Last year I lost 2 pancake tortoises. It went to cold in there enclosure at night and that was to much for them. Really sucked. I had two left and put them in a different room. Lucky for me last month 2 eggs hatched from the pancakes.
I like to know the minimum and maximum enclosure size requirement for this tortoise.
I was just eating a pancake when I got the notification for this video.
Coincidence??
Yeah
@@ClintsReptiles or conspiracy? This pancake eating human and that pancake tortoise are going to take over the world with pancakes.
Hey Clint! I love your videos and I would have killed to have such an enthusiastic instructor for any of my high school or college biology classes.
My boyfriend and I have several small reptiles. After lots of research we recently have decided we are ready and can properly care for a large pet reptile! I have been watching your videos religiously for over a year now and came to the conclusion that a Tegu would be the best option for us. My boyfriend on the other hand was pretty set on an iguana (😳) After showing him your videos on Gus Gus as well as the green iguana.... we now are the proud new parents of a juvenile Red Argentine Tegu! I love our new little guy and can’t thank you enough! If it weren’t for your honest, upfront content there is a good chance we wouldn’t have him, but an iguana instead (which probably wouldn’t have ended well). I was wondering if you would possibly make a video on reptile, particularly lizard, body language/how to properly handle them in a positive way. I’ve been reading as much as I can about our Tegu and how to best “tame” him or get him used to us, but would love to hear your perspective. I have been having a little bit of trouble reading him and have struggled with that with my bearded dragon as well. I obviously would like to avoid negative interactions as much as possible. Keep up all the great work!!
What!!!??? Only 80k subs i thought you have 1mill
Well it all comes down to personal preference... Some people might not enjoy qualaty content made by a professional biologist...
Imagine 80,000 people in a football stadium watching Clint talk about reptiles. I think 80k is awesome!!!!
It would be great if you also included the average adult size & age expectancy for the animals that you cover in these videos.
Also, could you do a video on the hows and whys of brumation in reptiles. Is it necessary? Is it for all reptiles? Is it only for breeding purposes? How long should they brumate? At what temperature? What time of year should brumation begin and end? Does lighting play a role in brumation? etc.
When I first saw this animal, I thought it was a tortoise with MBD. I'm happy i'm wrong.
It's my understanding that these tortoises are very social and that they live in groups in the wild. If that is the case it seems sad to only have one.
Id love to see a video on Red Foots as well, Clint!
I have a African Sideneck turtle I had him for almost 2 years
I love tortoises. I guess since I have a tortoise wearing a crown as a birthmark it was fate. Still haven't owned one. Waiting to get proper size property.
I want one so much🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
He appeared too have metabolic bone disease not sure the shell should look like that and be so soft....hopefully I’m wrong and the lil dude is healthy
Now you have to do the Cherry Head Tortoise(my fave tortoise) video.
Where’s the syrup
A normal human cannot smile that much
if you want to support clint without using patreon watch the ads so he gets sme revenue
that guy has a bad case of pyramiding, can you do a clip on metabolic bone disease?
I think that's a great idea. It is the worst case I've seen on a pancake.
Huh, I would’ve thought that they would be more common (and more affordable) because they’re so easy to care for and quite hardy. That’s disappointing. They’re really cool and I would love to care for one if I had the money!
Great video Clint!!! I absolutely love that pancake tortise!! Absolutely adorable!! Very educational as always Clint!! Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great and amazing work.
YOUR #1 FAN ~ Amanda Mandigo
Aren't they special little guys??
@@ClintsReptiles yes they are!! I totally want one but can't afford one right now. Hopefully someday though cause they are absolutely amazing little critters. Thank you for sharing Clint.
Just curious do pancake tortoises shells tend to have a more pyramid type structure for their shells?
You should do a video on the Marginated Tortoise. In my opinion they're the hardiest, toughest tortoise available
Sparky wraps his back feet around my fingers to hold on when I hold him in my hand so eastern box turtles will hang on when you pick them up. 3 toe box turtles will as well Koopa does the same thing but she doesn't like being handled as much. 3 toe box turtles don't like being handled as much as eastern box turtles generally. Shelly our ornate box turtle is lower to the ground and doesn't climb as well as the eastern or 3 toe. She doesn't hang on because she typically wants to go get away when held. Ornates tend to be more interactive than 3 toe box turtles but not quite as curious or interactive as an eastern but very active. Even though ornate box turtles are more cautious than eastern box turtles they can be quite friendly and interactive. But hands down eastern box turtles are uniquely friendly when purchased at a young age from a reputable captive breeder we purchased 6 month old young turtles. Even though they were well adjusted 6 month olds it took a good 6 to 8 months to get them on a well adjusted varied diet getting proper vitamins and calcium. They are about the size of the palm of your hand at one year old. I recommend getting yearlings after the intense amount of work that is required with 6 month olds. I highly recommend not purchasing hatchlings when it comes to box turtles. I do recommend getting more than one as they are very social and are usually found sleeping stacked under the same half log instead of separated. They group when burrowing and enjoy company. They are extremely cute but don't buy one on a whim for a child because they need a lot of hard work in proper care or you are just dooming a box turtle to a short life. Daily water changes some times multiple because turtles use water to help with bowel movements. Keeping a clean habitat is essential to their health as well as temperature and humidity lighting is important especially UV and times to shut lights down help because turtles are very much active by light of day and sleep as sunset. This is even more important when purchasing a tortoise. They are often from a climate not compatible to most places in the US. Not to mention they need considerable room to roam. Even box turtles like having somewhere near the size of a football field in the wild to roam so consider the amount of time you have as well as yard space secured and free from predators.
Clint you are mistaken, the reason the shell is soft is because it is made out of pancakes. It’s in the name duh.
Another great video. You may want to let that pet store know that there's no way to view their inventory on the website though....
Hey clint! Have you done Greek (spur thighed) tortoises yet?
He has under the name sulcata tortoises
@@meowpurrr sulcata and Greek are two completely different tortoises
Spur thigh are sulcata Greek are completely different tortoises
@@toddlahaye5478 ye you said spur thighed
Keep up the great work
Great video! Love you Clint!
Thank you so much! Right back at you 😉
Yes
Crunchy
The weird spiky scales on the front legs of this and other tortoises makes me vaguely uncomfortable. Like I kinda want to pick at them like a scab. I have no idea why.
I cant find where they are available anywhere
Have you ever done a video of the hinge-back tortoise? I knew a guy in college who had one, and I've always been curious about them.
I have one named butter
I love these videos. Always a great help😁
Thank you so much! I'm so glad they're helpful.
Love your vid clint finally another turtle video also never heard of this tortoise but im loving him already
That sounds like a win to me!
Brazil's "jabuti machado" (like, "axe tortoise") lays 2 eggs per year. Even worst then pankake tortoise.
(It is not rly a tortoise, however, as it lives in water...)
I have tried several times to look at Animal Arks website and it doesn't really work there is just the intro splash screen that says inventory but that's it and the Facebook doesn't have prices. Has anyone else had any luck viewing their website?
Same for me too!
We have a russain tortise they are awsome they domt tend to poop that much though its really weird all other torises tend to all the time
The tortoise shown in the video has a bit of a deformity with the shell. Right along where the spine is attached to the shell, there is an indent.
Also, the tortoise has some noticeable pyramiding, making it not as flat as some of its cousins.
Normally, however, pancake tortoises are amazing and interesting animals. I love em. Just nake sure that the animal is well taken care of. :)
I didn't want to say anything bc I know little to absolutely nothing about tortoises but arent his nails way too long? He cant walk properly. Am I right? I just didn't want to say anything if Im incorrect and possibly someone read my comment and then use it as if its true if it wasn't.
can you do a video of leopard tortoise
Can you do one on the Herman's tortoise? I am looking for a small, personable, friendly tortoise that I can keep outdoors part of the year in Southern California and they seem like that might be a good fit but I need Clint's official score!
Nothing that gets me mad besides when someone says turtles are slow...
They’re not that’s tortoises
None have vertebral flexibility, which slows them down, but some can still really book it.
I didn’t know Clint likes turtles
They share a native habitate with my favorite snake, the Kenyan sand boa!
melmicsim be careful with that. They could harm one another or get each other very sick. I’d recommend separating them, but thats just what I would do.
@@xBloodxFangx native habitat means that they live in a similar place in the wild, not that they're keeping them in the same enclosure
Are they big enough to free range??? Will Red-tailed Hawks make snacks out of them???
I would think an appropriate sized fenced in area (i dont know their requirements) with a hutch like you'd have for a large tortoise and plenty of spots to hide would be okay.
I have a cute 6 month old red ear slider turtle
Hey I’m a big tortoise lover and have a couple of them but not this one can you tell me where I can buy one of them?
Could you do a video verses with a black throated monitor vs a crocodile monitor?
So I'm thinking king of getting one I live in idiho so it okayly cold and my house is certainly around 68 73 degrees so would that temptress be ok for it ;)
Not all tortoises are hardy actually, in my opinion, baby leopard tortoises and star tortoises are not recommended for newer keepers.
I forgot to feed my pancake tortise last night. It was because I forgot to buy more lettuce. Is that bad because he his pal came out just to find nothing. Does that mean their hungry
Make a video about roughneck monitors or other smaller tree monitors
I love tortoises. 😭💕I just found this channel, I’ve never seen it before!
Hello!
Would you recommend a black and white argentine tegu or the red tegu? Are their any real significant differences between the two that make one better to own than the other? Plan on getting one in a few years so I wanna start the research now but I’m not really sure which one exactly I want.
can you do the false water cobra
Can you do enclosure for a sulcata tortoise and show yours
Please asap reply. How do i get rid of mouth rot?
I need a Snapping turtle video now so I know if Im doing it right
If you don’t know if you’re doing it right you shouldn’t have the animal.
Im pretty sure I know what im doing but there really arent many guides for snapping turtles. Id like one from a trusted source
This is random but I was wondering if you could possibly do a video on rhinoceros iguanas and if they are a good large lizard to own because I’m thinking about buying one but I’m still not sure if it is a great option or not.
Hey Clint do you think you could do a head to head with the pancake and Russian tortoise
Could you Cover the phillipine Sail Dragón Please?