First of all, the Brazilian tortoise is one of the common pets carrying Salmonella, Salmonella subspecies and Campylobacter. These bacteria can cause food poisoning, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. Therefore, wash your hands in time after contact with the Brazilian tortoise and try to avoid contact with its feces.
Secondly, the bite of the Brazilian tortoise may cause harm to people. Although Brazilian tortoises are usually docile, they may bite when they feel threatened. Its mouth is very sharp, and the bite will be very painful and may even cause infection.
In addition, the Brazilian tortoise also carries Salmonella bacteria, which may cause symptoms such as intestinal infection in humans. If you have been infected with Salmonella, you may have diarrhea, fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. Therefore, gloves should always be worn when handling Brazilian tortoises, and the process should be cleaned correctly to reduce the spread of bacteria and viruses.
In short, contact with the Brazilian tortoise will not cause too much danger, as long as you always keep clean and avoid the possibility of biting. In addition, taking your pet to the vet for care and treatment on a regular basis will also help to keep it healthy.