Turtles that are sold in stores used to be known for carrying salmonella
bacteria, which can be serious. It is always possible for a turtle to be
carrying salmonella or other bacteria, but if the turtle is handled as
little as possible and hands are always washed after handling, there isn't much danger.
They can if you don't look after them properly
Not commonly. But turtles that have certain diseases can lead to strange behaviors like sleep walking.
There are many diseases that a wild pond turtle can catch in its lifetime. One of these diseases is known as ulcerative shell disease.
It is highly unlikely. Most Turtles eat fish so it is also unwise to keep them together if you wish your fish to survive.
Yes, snapping turtles can carry diseases and parasites that may pose a risk to humans and other animals. One notable concern is Salmonella, which can be transmitted through contact with the turtle's shell or habitat. It's important to practice good hygiene, such as washing hands after handling turtles or cleaning their environments, to minimize the risk of disease transmission.
Getting eaten by predator's, eating plastic bags getting diseases
Yes snapping turtles can contract various diseases depending on their environment and lifestyle. Common diseases among snapping turtles include: Viruses such as the Ranavirus Parasites such as flukes tapeworms and nematodes Bacterial infections such as shell rot Fungal infections such as shell rot and eye infectionsIn addition snapping turtles can contract a variety of other diseases including respiratory infections skin disorders and even cancer. It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of these diseases as well as the potential causes and treatments in order to ensure the health and well-being of your snapping turtle.
A great website to go to is:www.chelydra.org/snapping_turtle_health_checkup.html. It has all the diseases and cures for snapping turtles. Geckomaster
Housing toads and eastern box turtles together is generally not recommended. Toads can carry diseases that may harm turtles, and their dietary needs differ significantly. Additionally, toads are more prone to stress in the presence of turtles, which can lead to health issues. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures to ensure their well-being.
Yes, leatherback sea turtles can be affected by several diseases and health issues. Common diseases include fibropapillomatosis, which causes tumors on the skin and internal organs, and various infections, including bacterial and viral infections. Additionally, they can suffer from parasites and other health problems related to their environment, such as plastic ingestion and entanglement in fishing gear. Conservation efforts are crucial to mitigate these threats and improve their overall health.
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Yellow bellied sliders carry many types of diseases.