some turtles carry salmonella
Do baby Water Turles carry salmonella?
salmonella can kill u. many animals can carry it i had turtles and my mom warned me about it.
I wouldn't allow it. Turtles carry salmonella and that can make the baby sick.
It's illegal because turtles can carry dangerous and fatal deceases like Salmonella.
No, not all turtles have salmonella. However, turtles are known to carry salmonella bacteria, so it is important to practice good hygiene when handling turtles to reduce the risk of contracting the infection. It is recommended to wash hands thoroughly after touching turtles or their habitat.
As long as you wash your hands after being bit then you should be fine. Turtles carry salmonella depending on the age. The smaller the turtle the more salmonella it will have. Even when holding the turtles you want to wash your hands after.
it isn't very common that they carry around salmonella. If you want to own a turtle, just make sure after you touch them that you wash ur hands with soap and water. I have turtles and i didn't get sick so im sure you will be fine.
They can carry salmonella, yes. This is much more common among the babies than the adults, though. Even if your turtle does carry salmonella, there's no reason you can't keep it. You just need to wash your hands after handling it. You should also wash your hands before touching it, too, as turtles can get sick from germs that humans carry.
No. Rabies is a disease of warm blooded animals. However, reptiles may carry an infection known as salmonella.
No, the turtle can injure the cat (think biting through small bones). The cat can kill the turtle. Turtles also can carry salmonella. You can have both as pets, but you will have to keep them separated.
Yes - Reptiles, including turtles, lizards, and snakes, can carry germs that make people sick. Of greatest importance is salmonella. An estimated 70,000 people get salmonella from contact with reptiles in the United States each year.