Yes. Trachemys (Slider) x Graptemys (Map turtle) hybrids are rare, but they exist along with other cross-genus hybrids such as fully fertile Map hybrids with Diamondback Terrapins.
No, but red eared sliders can breed with yellowbellieds.
No, the two turtles may become friends but they won't mate together.
Yes i have two Mississippi maps and one yellow belly slide in the same tank and they are fine together.
No it cannot due to the difference in size and shape.
The red eared slider does, but the yellow bellied slider does not.
Probably not turtles are very independent
Yes they are. I have one and my cusins have 2. yellow bellied sliders are legal too
No. I just buried my African Clawed Frog due to yellow bellied turtles attacking him.
They will thrive on a mix of fish, turtle food, and some leafy vegetables.
If the habitat is large enough, they can live with other turtles of about the same size.
They are basically the same thing but yellow bellied sliders are more commonly said as the name of the turtle. Yes they are the same. Look it up, y do want to know, it doesn't make a difference, of how you say it they are the same thing.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
Yes it is - it has a skeleton !
yes I'm almost positive
The plastron is the part of the shell that faces the ground; it is the part protecting the turtle's abdomen. In the case of a yellow-bellied turtle such as a slider or cooter (as a hobbyist, I've had 2 MS yellow-bellied cooters in my life and I think they're great turtles), the plastron is in fact its yellow belly. Hope it helps.
Yes