Well, my red eared slider, Jitterbug is a Female. I can tell this because I looked it up on YouTube.com and it said:
Females:1.Shorter nails
2.Shorter and stumpier tail
3.They grow bigger than males do(up to 12 inches)
Males:1.Usually smaller than females
2.long skinny tail
3.really long sharp nails
I Hope this was useful to you :)
if your turtle is a male you will see a bump on either side of its tail. if its a female its more likely to be aggressive and will only have a slight bump on either side of it's tail.
A boy box turtle.
No, these two animals cannot live together well. The turtle will often attack the crab in an effort to eat it, and it is not advisable for them to live in the same tank together.
The weight of a turtle has no direct correlation to it's gender.
A lizardess.
Leatherback turtle
There is no such thing as a red eye slider, maybe you were trying to say redeared slider. (the red is not on it's eye, it is on it's ears) Common mistake. Check this website out. It tells you alot of things about the red eared slider. http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/caresheet-red_ear_slider.htm
i know a female turtle named beatrice if thats anyhelp
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun turtle is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female animal. There are no gender nouns for a male or female turtle.
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
They can change the temperature to make it a different gender. -Ultimacreature P
An adult generally weighs about 8.5 ounces. May vary due to gender.