Can you kiss a turtle?

Don't kiss or snuggle turtles, because this can spread Salmonella germs to your face and mouth and make you sick. Don't let turtles roam freely in areas where food is prepared or stored, such as kitchens.
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Can turtles show affection to humans?

Tortoises may touch their nose to your hand or arm to show affection. This is a common behavior in the wild and is a social behavior. A tortoise or turtle roaming the house or garden may show affection by following you around. They might bump against you for some pats or simply stay a few paces behind you.
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Do turtles like to be petted?

Turtles prefer to be alone, and they never welcome being picked up and handled. Because turtles aren't affectionate, don't like to be held, stroked or cuddled and don't play with toys, many people lose interest and cease to take proper care of them.
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Can turtles be touched?

When people touch turtles, the germs can get on hands or clothing. This is true for any turtle—no matter if they are in a home, at a petting zoo or school, or in the wild. The germs can also be in the water turtles live or swim in and can get on cages, aquariums, terrariums, and other containers that house turtles.
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Are turtles poisonous to touch?

People can get sick from Salmonella by touching turtles, their tank water, their supplies, or the areas where they live and roam. You can't see germs like Turtles can look healthy and clean but still carry germs. These germs can spread to their tank water and things they touch.
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Can I kiss my tortoise?

Don't kiss or snuggle turtles, because this can spread Salmonella germs to your face and mouth and make you sick. Don't let turtles roam freely in areas where food is prepared or stored, such as kitchens.
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Are turtles a safe pet?

Turtles commonly carry bacteria on their outer skin and shell surfaces that can make people very ill. Geckos and bearded dragons can also infect people. Turtles commonly carry the Salmonella bacteria on their outer skin and shell surfaces. Reptiles like bearded dragons and geckos can also infect people with Salmonella.
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How do you play with a turtle?

Give your turtle toys.
  1. Consider providing your turtle with an empty shell that they can slide across the floor with or place a small toy raft in their water that they can push along for fun.
  2. Train your turtle to eat from your hand. ...
  3. Try building an obstacle course.
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How do you bond with your turtle?

Enjoy some turtle lap time.

As an alternative to petting the turtle, you can enjoy bonding with it by allowing it crawl on you or sit in your lap. Just make sure it doesn't fall off. Turtles will urinate when you pick them up, so use caution when putting them on your body.
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Do turtles have feelings?

Q: Do turtles feel pain, fear, anger, love, stress, or happiness? Pain - absolutely. They have pain receptors (called nociceptors), just like we do, that register the sensation of pain.
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Do turtles cry?

As reptilian kidneys are unable to excrete large volumes of salt via urine, sea turtles evolved specialised secretory glands (lachrymal glands) located in the corner of each eye to remove excess salt. The liquid secreted gives the appearance of tears, hence why turtles are often reported to “cry” .
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Do turtles like their shell rubbed?

Myrtle Love Back Scratches

In fact, turtles do have nerve endings in their shells and a scratch seems to feel good. Our big sea turtles are no exception! So the next time you visit and you see one of the turtles shimmying their shell under a finger of coral, now you'll know they're just enjoying a good back scratch.
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Do turtles get lonely?

No! The fact is that turtles will be totally fine on their own. They don't need to share a tank with another turtle to be happy and content, and you don't need to worry about turtle loneliness!
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Does turtle pee cause brain damage?

"Turtle urine causes brain damage in humans when it comes in contact with your skin." While this is medically incorrect, it would make sense in my case and explain an awful lot. "A turtle will only grow to the size of its enclosure." As you will learn further on as you explore ATP, you'll learn why this is false.
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How do you know if a turtle is sad?

If you place live insects, fish, or small amphibians in their tank, a happy turtle will "hunt" them down as part of their meal. If the turtle ignores them completely, this is a sign they may be depressed or unhealthy.
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Do turtles know their name?

Tortoises are very smart and can actually learn their name. Turtles will also recognize their keepers, but mostly because they are excited you're bringing them food.
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Do turtles talk?

While turtles may not have vocal cords or external ears, they still communicate verbally. This is quite impressive. While there is little evidence of verbal communication among sea turtles, freshwater turtles and tortoises are known to communicate verbally all the time.
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Can turtles recognize faces?

Turtles Know Their Owners! Most people don't realize this, but many turtles recognize the sight and sounds of their owners! In fact, many owners comment how their pets swim right up to the water surface to greet them when they walk in the room.
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How do turtles see humans?

This is generally noticed in colors such as red, orange, and yellow, which seem to be their favorite colors. Not only can turtles see color, but research also suggests that it's likely that they can see a broader spectrum of colors than humans.
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Do turtles need toys?

Turtles love toys and require many engaging activities to keep them happy and healthy. Try some of these with your turtle and you will be rewarded with a content pet.
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Do pet turtles bite?

Though their shells provide very effective protection, most turtles will bite to protect themselves if necessary. This is especially prevalent among wild turtles, but pet turtles may bite as well. While this is a relatively minor concern for owners of small turtles, bites from large turtles can cause severe damage.
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Is turtle bite poisonous?

Their bites are generally innocuous although painful. If they do break the skin, what you usually have to worry about is wound infection.
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Are turtles Illegal?

The trade of turtles and tortoises is illegal in India.
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