The red eared slider have yellow stripes - see related link to Wikipedia for more info
Also, yellow bellied sliders, chicken turtle, map turtle, some musk and mud turtles, painted turtles all have some degree of yellow stripes on shell or head and neck area. Also, the Box turtle species, mainly terrestrial, have yellow markings as well.
It's probably a Red Eared Slider Turtle. But it also have to have red on the sides of it's head.
It may also be a Reeves turtle. They have longer tails and no red under their eares
if it also has a small red spot it is a slidder turtle.
what kind of a turtle is a red-headed turtle
A red-eared slider, which is a semi-aquatic turtle.
red slider
A brown spider with a yellow stripe on its head is a wolf spider. The wolf spider may sometimes have an orange stripe on their head also.
yellow eyed penguin
The Eurasian Blackbird is a black bird with a yellow beak.
this type of turtle is called a soft back turtle. it is about 3 to 5 inches long including tale and is usually kept as a pet. O.k that other person up there is wrong..This is a red bellied turtle.Or a mix of a red bellied turtle and a red eared slider..So there is the correct answer :D
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Hi I'm Jada fairley If its that color its a snapping turtle For more questions email me at jadafairley10@gmail.com or jadafairley@yahoo.com
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by the way you have described it it sounds as if it is a yellow bellied slider, if it has to red marks on the sides of its cheeks/head it will be a red eared slider.
This is what I have for a MY2004 2.0XT (Euro model), connected to a Blaupunkt Woodstock 52 head unit. Blue/Red stripe = Permanent +12V (Blaupunkt's Yellow) Yellow/Blue stripe = Ignition (Blaupunkt's Red) Purple = Illumination (Blaupunkt's Orange) Blue/White stripe = Auto Antenna (Blaupunkt's Blue) Black = Ground (Blaupunkt's Black) If you have an amplifier, Blaupunkt's switched 12V Remote wire is found in the Line Out harness, the Blue/Yellow stripe wire. (Al)
It all depends on the TYPE of sea turtle. It can range from 4 inches to about 8 feet....kinda broad...haha :)
the shell- It protects the turtle. When there is danger, the turtle will pull its legs, tail and head into its shell. The shell is also hard and protective. the feet- It helps the turtle to swim and also to crawl on land. Turtles tend to have webbed feet. the neck- It allows water to flow out from it.
Probably a red ear slider