A salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 26 people across 11 states has been linked to small turtles.
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I've known about this for over twenty five years. I first called them Sam and Ella, until I realized they were both male. Now they're just Lumpy and Stinky.
We have a variety of turtles in the yard as this is their natural habitat. I'm sue they are happiest when humans don't go around bestoving unwanted smooches onto their tiny faces, but just let them be on their way to where ever it is that they are going.
Are they of the teenage mutant ninja kind?
Common sense.
There has been this in the past 60 years I’ve been alive!