Yes, red eared sliders and yellow bellied sliders are both subspecies of "pond slider", in the wild where their range overlaps they mate quite often producing what are called "intergrades". The particular intergrade between a yellow bellied slider and a red eared slider often has features of both, large yellow markings on the head with a red corner.
yes because they are both turtles and ones a boy and ones a girl but i also think that you should check other answers because mine might be off a Little and so you can get more information on the subject. oh and if the make kids don't turn them in to the newspaper of sell them because those ppl might want to let them go in the wild. and that is illegal
Yes, red eared sliders and yellow bellied slidersare both part of the slider family, so they are easy to cross breed. If you go to a pet shop, you will notice that most baby yellow bellied sliders have faint red 'ears' because they were interbred with red eared sliders.
The answer is yes,
Red-eared sliders have been band in the state of Florida as pets for this very reason. People buy a baby red-eared slider then don't realize they grow so large and release them in the wild. In the wild they have mated with yellow-bellied sliders.
A Red Eared Slider can only "procreate" (have young) with another Red Eared Slider but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle. But, if they were to try, it would probably be a similar species of water turtle like an Eastern Painted Turtle or a Map turtle.
While sliders (Trachemys) have been involved in many cross-genus matings that lead to live, even fertile offspring, it is largely considered that musk turtles are far too distantly related to possibly create a hybrid.
Yes. I have three red ears and a yellow belly mix that live together. They hardly know the difference and get along SWIMMINGLY.
Yes. A male and female RES turtle will mate and the female will lay eggs.
No they can not, different breeds
count the number of plates on the turtles belly.
The red eared slider does, but the yellow bellied slider does not.
Red-Eared Sliders are Semi-Aquatic turtles.
I don't think there is such a thing as a yellow eared slider. Try looking up yellow bellied sliders. That's probably what you're looking for.
A Red Eared Slider can only "procreate" (have young) with another Red Eared Slider but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a Slider.
Red-eared sliders
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They require it! They are aquatic turtles.
...it come out of their behind.
Sure, they do it in the wild. If you have pet red eared sliders and geese then as long as the geese don't pick on the the turtles you will be fine.
Ghost Red Eared Slider Turtles will get to be the same size as normal Red Eared Slider Turtles, which is 10-12 inches.
No, different types of turtles can only mate with each other if they are both part of the same sub species. for instance yellow belly sliders and red eared sliders can mate. but a painted turtle and box turtle would not mate.