Most turtles found in freshwater ponds that are yellow and green are called red eared sliders. In their younger years they have yellow in them but as they age they begin to lose their color. The red eared slider has a red streak behind its eyes as well...It could also be a yellow eared slider as well which doesn't have the red streaks behind the eyes, instead yellow.
It is yellow with a green turtle on it!
That type of turtle is called a spotted turtle, and the are endangered, or it is a painted turtle and it is most likely a painted turtle.
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they can be green yellow blue and sometimes even gray
It is hard, sharp, green with spots of yellow
in austia
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
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.
There are 3 so far: Koopa, Paratroopa, and Dry Bones. Koopa is a simple yellow turtle with a green shell. Paratroopa is a yellow turtle with a red shell and wings. Dry Bones is exactly the same as Koopa but he's a skeleton of him.
It depends on what you mean by the 'main' turtle. The most common species of turtle is the Green Sea Turtle. They are mainly found around the Pacific coast of Mexico and Florida.
The color of commissures of fresh water mussels varies from yellow to shades of green.
It's most likely a painted turtle.