it means you will be dead within 10 hours and should be taken to the vet as soon a possible
That you have long ears
if you mean the fish spelled PLECO. There is a small chance that it will.
1stly its not "red eye slider", its "red eared slider". the biting may be his way of saying keep out of my territory. you should separate themin these cases
I'm pretty sure. I've had a red eared slider and an Ouachita map turtle living together in the same tank for about... I don't know exactly... Maybe about 3 years? They are friendly toward each other (well, they aren't mean to each other) so I'm pretty sure they can be in the same tank. But my red eared slider did grow up together.
Polyotic is a Greek word for the term "multi-eared."
Red-Eared Slider can stay dry for days to weeks, but they cannot eat without water, I mean enough water to site in while eating as they cannot swallow without the ad of water. If you are transporting the red-Eared being dry is okay, keeping a turtle as a pet dry will be almost considered torture as they will slowly die of starvation and dehydration
Lop Ear or Lop Eared means your bunny has ears that hang down rather than stand up.
Being without judgement. It comes from a Greek Myth about a king named Midas who didnt judge in a contest and Apollo gave him ass's ears (donkey ears)
That you have long ears
When your red eared slider hisses at you, it is basically the same as when a cat hisses. They either want you to stop handling them, go away, or get out of their face. My larger and grumpier red eared slider hisses all the time, so don't take it personally if they hiss at you and think they hate you. They've just had enough. But I laugh at mine, since all you have to do sometimes is walk by him and hear a soft "ssssssss!!!" :)
It could only mean one thing.....I sorry to say this but it has cancer :( You might as well kill it now and take it out of its mesery. Owwww, sucker. I mean how sad...
Do you mean black claws or back claws? Well, the answer is yes, to both. Their claws are blackish-looking on the inside (although on the outside they are translucent like human fingernails), and yes, female red-eared sliders have both front and back claws, just like the males. The difference is that the claws of the male are usually much longer.