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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 infections

In 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.

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