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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.
You can't visibly distinguish ears on them but they can definitely hear you. I've had my two yellow bellied sliders for about 2 or 3 years now and they come swimming to me when I call their names.
they are red marks.
"Katie felt faint when she saw the man lying in a pool of blood." "I though that I would faint from the heat today." (adjective) "There was a faint light visible through the closed window." "There was a faint odor of almonds in the air." "He could still see faint marks on the ground where the tree limb had fallen."
A yellow buoy marks an anchorage area.
the yellow sea
Yellow Gold
This marks the boundary of a water hazard.
I think it's obvious: wash it.
no passing
The yellow buoy is a warning that indicates underwater pipes or shoals. Boats need to stay clear of yellow buoys.
This is most likely a common garden spider. They typically are described as black and yellow, but the yellow markings can appear orange at times.