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If the turtle is infected with warts and you touch it frequently, the warts can spread, but if you DON'T touch it, than no. Warts are spread by touch.
That is not likely. The virus that causes warts in humans is not carried by turtles. What a baby turtle can give you is a bad case of food poisoning if you don't wash your hands after handling it. Turtles and birds carry salmonella bacteria. Read what the FDA has to say about it at the link below.
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pickles have warts because cucumbers have warts.
Warts are benign growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be classified into several types: common warts (verrucae vulgaris), plantar warts (verrucae plantaris), flat warts (verrucae planae), filiform warts, and genital warts (condylomata acuminata). Each type varies in appearance and location, with common warts typically found on the hands, plantar warts on the soles of the feet, flat warts on the face and legs, filiform warts around the mouth and eyes, and genital warts in the genital area.
Snails do not give you warts.
Your face is not generally considered genitalia; warts on the face are facial warts.
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You cannot get warts from frogs. Warts are caused by a virus that infects humans, not frogs.
No, you cannot get warts from frogs. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by touching frogs.
No, you cannot get warts from toads. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by touching toads.
There are around 120 different serovars of HPV and some do cause common warts and plantar warts. These are not sexually transmitted.