Red-eared sliders. They are classified as semi-aquatic turtles- meaning they spend most of their time in the water but still require land.
The turtle that you are thinking of is probably a red or yellow eared slider, and they could both be easily confused with the colour orange!
These are both common turtle species.
Painted turtles.
Painted Turtle.
Red Ear Slider
Black-knobbed map turtle or an Alligator snapping turtle
The lifespan of an African side neck turtle can reach above 25 years of age. These reptiles live in lakes, rivers and shallow pools.
Name of some of the rare turtles in the world are Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle and the Texas dino turtle. The Alligator Snapping Turtle and the Pink Belly Side Neck Turtle are other rare turtles.
They sleep all of the time. During the day or night, they sleep as they please. They are light sleepers.
It is more than likely it is cancerous. And can be treated only be seeing a vet. Mine had the same problem.
African side neck turtles come from Africa but sometimes when there imported to where you are, it depends where you live. my African side neck lives in water and can breath on land so you could also find them at ponds two and some types of warm water.
The stripes go on the outside of your legs
Both, but mostly side to side at a slight angle.
At your wrist or along the side of your neck At your wrist or along the side of your neck
long necked turtles eat a variety of foods such as crayfish, tadpoles and fish.
Talkin' out Da Side of Ya Neck was created in 2008.
1. create a perfect circle out of your clay. Make sure there are many different sizes, any size works. 2. fold one side onto the other side. 3. if you did the steps corrcetly it should look like a taco. Fold out a corner so it looks like a turtle neck. 4. do the same thing on step 3, just do it a centimeter above the other turtle neck. 5. put a crease in the middle of all the turtle necks to simulize the claws. 6. pull apart the clay where you made the indenation. 7. get the bottom of a pen and make a circle mark simulating the eyes on the crayfish's upper body. 8. make a long turtle neck on there lower body corner. 9. make a indentation and pull apart the indentation. you have your crayfish!