#1: Your local library, encyclopedia section
#2: Your local zoo, marine life section
#3: Your local museum, speak with a docent
The best way to tell is to weigh the turtle on an appropriately sized scale and compare that weight to the average for that species of turtle. Average sizes and weights for most turtles can be found on the Internet.
The state reptile of Alabama is the Red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans). It was designated as the state reptile in 1990 because of its widespread presence in Alabama's rivers, lakes, and waterways.
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There isn't a box turtle called Alabama box turtle.
Some species of turtle males have longer tails or front claws, or the cloacal openings are set more at the end of the carapace.
The are about 263 turtle species.
Yes, there is a species of an alligator snapping turtle. sammi was here!
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
That depends on the species of turtle.
That depends on what species of turtle you are talking about.
Depends on the turtle species.
No because all turtles eyes are the same unless it is albino but if it is albino it had red eyes all species of turtles have the same eyes