Is turtle a good pet?

Turtles are one of the oldest kinds of reptiles on the planet. Their hard shell and slow-moving mannerisms make them unique pets. They're hardy creatures and can be fun to care for. They may seem like low-maintenance pets, but most turtle species can live for decades, which makes them a lifelong commitment.
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Is a turtle a good first pet?

Do turtles make good pets for kids? A pet turtle can be a great first-time pet for a child in the right circumstances. They are generally low-maintenance (after initial setup), can be quite exciting for a child to play with, and caring for one can be a very educational experience.
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Are pet turtles safe?

Regardless of where turtles are purchased or their size, turtles can carry Salmonella germs that can make people sick. Pet stores should provide information about Salmonella to customers and pet owners should always follow steps to stay healthy around their pet.
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Is a turtle a difficult pet?

Taking care of a pet turtle isn't as easy as you might think. Choosing a turtle as a pet, needs to be given careful consideration. Turtles require special care and frequent cleaning, and they don't play well with kids—turtles can bite and do not like to be handled, but they still make really fun pets to watch.
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Do turtles smell?

You might think of reptiles as not having much odor at all, and certainly a wet turtle doesn't smell anything like a wet dog, but they can still produce unpleasant smells. It is also possible for a tank to develop a bad smell from causes other than the turtles, for example with stale or rotting food.
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Do 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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Can I kiss my turtle?

“Don't kiss or snuggle with your turtle. This can increase your risk of getting sick,” the CDC says in its guide, titled “The Trouble with Tiny Turtles.”
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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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Do turtles carry a lot of diseases?

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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Is turtle a good luck?

What does the turtle represent? Apart from being thought of as very lucky, they also symbolise strength, longevity and hope. They are symbolic of a steadfast tranquility – safe in the knowledge that they can survive during bad times until things improve for the better.
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Do turtles love their owners?

Tortoises and turtles are very intelligent, so it is not hard to believe that they can form bonds and love their owners.
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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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Is turtle Pee harmful to humans?

It is not illegal to own or to buy a turtle under a shell length of 4 inches, again, unless it is a protected species. "Turtle urine causes brain damage in humans when it comes in contact with your skin."
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Do turtles like being touched?

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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How long can a turtle live?

The lifespan of a turtle varies greatly depending on the species of turtle. For example, a typical pet turtle can live between 10 and 80 years or so while larger species can easily live over 100 years.
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How do you pick up a turtle?

Pick them up by grasping them firmly by both sides of the body, in front of their hind legs. Be careful not to drop them! Large snapping turtles have long necks and can bite hard, so instead of picking them up, gently push them from behind to safety with a blunt object. Don't use anything sharp that could cause injury.
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How painful is a turtle bite?

The turtle's bite is painful, but it's not dangerous or poisonous. The bite does not cause any real damage, although it can hurt kids with tiny fingers. However, it's better to leave the turtle alone if it appears fearful and threatened by you.
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What food kills turtles?

For example, tomatoes are safe and they're often a favorite of box turtles. But tomato leaves and vines are toxic. Other plants toxic to box turtles include rhubarb leaves, holly, oleander, avocado leaves and seeds, and plants in the nightshade family.
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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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Do turtles recognize their owners?

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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Is turtle legal in India?

The trade of turtles and tortoises is illegal in India.
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Do turtles sleep?

Pet turtles usually sleep throughout the day in short spurts but they may also sleep for several hours at a time. Aquatic turtles may spend hours sleeping on a dry dock or with their head poking out of the water but they may also sleep underwater for shorter periods of time, coming up to take a breath when necessary.
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Do turtles drink water?

Yes, turtles do drink water.

Water is essential for the many of their vital metabolic processes. Water is very important for may process inside their body, as it provides them with the required energy to carry out their day-to-day actions.
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Can you train a turtle?

You can train a tortoise to do tricks with quite a bit of persistent training on your part. Some tortoises can be taught simple tricks while others may eventually learn more complex ones. Breed, training tactics, and age all play a role in how much a tortoise can learn to do.
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