Probably the very common "Box turtle". These turtles usually spend their entire long life in an area about the size of 3 acres near where they were born. If you see one in the wild, please leave it there. They are very capable of taking care of themselves. If it is in the street, well then by all means, please move it out the street, but DO NOT take it home. It will not do well out of the wild, and will have eating/nutrition issues. Unfortunately all of this info comes from a bad experience when a co-worker tried to "rescue" one from a street near work. The little fellow did not do well.
A spotted turtle, the yellow spots are small and scattered around the shell.
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A spotted turtle.
it's called a box turtle
Yellow spotted turtle
a box turtle i have caught about 15
It's most likely to be a box turtle
painted
he might be an eastern box turtle
It is tanish yellow And brown spots
Boy: Longer Claws and the little spots on the bottom of their shell has less spots and more space,Oval shell,bottom of shell kinda caves in the center, Girl:rounder shell than the boy,bottom of shell is smooth and flat,more spots at the bottom of her shell than the boy
The turtle that has black spots under the shell is a red-eared slider turtle. It is so named because of the red dash that appears around their ears.
If your dog is not yellow it is brown with spots
add all the shell spots then times 100
The upper shell is brown and black, often with yellow stripes. The skin is an olive green color with patches of yellow down the neck and legs. The bottom shell is mostly yellow with green spots along the edges. Adult males grow darker as they age. Yellow-bellied sliders are sometimes confused with Easter River Cooters, who also have yellow stripes on the neck and yellow under the sides, but they lack the olive green color of their skin.
The Spotted Turtle small turtle with dark green carapace which is usually spotted with yellow, round spots along with the head, neck and limbs. Sometimes, older individuals spots lacking on shell but still on head, neck and limbs and orange blotch behind eyes.
It is hard, sharp, green with spots of yellow
brown
Plumeria may have yellow and brown spots for several different reasons. It may be lacking in some important nutrients, in which case fertilizer will help, or it may not be getting enough water. Insects may also cause damage resulting in yellow and brown spots.
dark yellow with black spots