Type your answer here... NO well probably only if you eat a sea turtle witch is against the law. and i do not know what that sickness would be called
Not usually - but - humans can contract salmonella from reptiles - so remember to always wash your hands after handling !
One thing that you can catch from turtles is mycobacterium.
Mammals in most cases are susceptible to the same viruses.
Dogs cannot get most viruses carried by humans as these viruses cannot cross the species barrier. Deadly viruses like rabies can cross the barrier between species, but are more often transmitted from the dog to the human. A common misconception is that dogs can catch a cold or flu from their owners but this is untrue
Different viruses attack different species, so something a dog, or cat, or bird can catch is not necessarily something a human can be infected by and vice versa.
No. Most viruses target certain cells. In the case of influenza A, some mammals (including humans) and some birds have been infected.
Sheep can catch viruses which can make them sick but they don't have viruses all the time.
humans!
Catch and release in the same area is the best policy.
No you can only catch bugs and fish
Turtles (reptiles) are close to humans and frogs (amphibians) http://abacus.gene.ucl.ac.uk/will/files/TreeOfLife.pdf
no turtles will eat any fish they can catch
With their hands.