Yes! A lot of them do just need to find a good sized pond
they live in rivers in miami and in south bend and chicogo and hiding in rocks red ear sliders live in water
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
under ground in Czechoslovakia.
In freshwater, such as warm marshes of Florida. They love the sun.
If the habitat is large enough, they can live with other turtles of about the same size.
I've got a yellow belly slider, And I've had him for a about 3 months. Hes only a baby, But he has mistaken my finger for food, And tried to bite it, Just don't put your finger near its mouth, And I'm sure if it did bite you, It wouldn't hurt. And I request Yellow belly and Missipi map turtles, As first turtle pets. They're great, Just think about there future though, Due to the fact they can live for a long time. =]
unless there not enemies then yes.
I have never heard of a yellwo ear turtle before. By chance, do you mean yellow belly turtle?
Ralph Menstroff
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.
I suggest to NOT release ANY captive turtles. It is highly risky to release any captive raised animal into the wild.