Yes.
All reptiles as well as birds have the potential to carry the salmonella bacteria. That does not mean that they all do, but it is always suggested that you wash your hands thoroughly after handling one.
90% of all reptiles do, but it is easily avoided by practicing good hygene. Always wash your hands after contact with their habitat or the tortoise itself.
90% of all reptiles do, but it is easily avoided by practicing good hygene. Always wash your hands after contact with their habitat or the tortoise itself.
Yes but if it has grown up in captivity for its whole life it probably doesn't have it unless it has come in contact with wild turtles
Yes. Most reptiles carry salmonella.
Most reptiles carry the bacteria, so chances are, yes.
If it was contaminated with Salmonella - Yes.
Salmonella won't give you chlamydia.
Salmonella and mycobacterium
no
Salmonella
you mean Salmonella and Escherischa coli both give you the runs and can kill
raw eggs give you salmonella it gives you frequent diarrhea and vomiting
Salmonella, botulism, lysteria, just to name a few.
yes absoulutly most do but some do not it is very common though
Tortoises drink water.
no tortoises are veryy exspensive