Usually the tail will tell you. Also the spots on the bottom of their shell, but the easiest way to tell is look at its tail. If it looks rather small and thin, it's a girl. If it's fat and long, it's a boy. -Chris
if your turtle is a male you will see a bump on either side of its tail. if its a female its more likely to be aggressive and will only have a slight bump on either side of it's tail.
There is no such thing as a red eye slider, maybe you were trying to say redeared slider. (the red is not on it's eye, it is on it's ears) Common mistake. Check this website out. It tells you alot of things about the red eared slider. http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/caresheet-red_ear_slider.htm
You can determine a cat's gender at around 6-8 weeks of age.
You cannot determine a cat's gender by looking at its face. Gender in cats is typically determined by examining their genitalia.
The paired chromosomes that determine an individual's gender are called sex chromosomes.
No, the cabbage test cannot accurately determine the gender of a baby.
You cannot determine a cat's gender based on its coloration. Gender is determined by biological factors, such as reproductive organs, not by color.
Shove your finger up it's anus. It will determine their age by the bumps you count. :)
Yes, it is possible to determine the gender of a kitten by conducting a physical check.
The most reliable way to determine the gender of kittens is by examining their genitalia.
You can determine a kitten's gender typically around 6-8 weeks of age by looking at their genitalia.
YES