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Hi there, Most turtles are good together like mine, i have a RES and a yellow bellied slider and they are great together! Bugzly12 - hope you have a great time and hope you can answer some of my questions!! :)
Red-eared slider turtles are known to bask in the sun, swim actively, and eat a diet of both plants and small animals. They may also exhibit territorial behavior and can be aggressive towards other turtles.
I have seen, box turtles, red-eared sliders, some kind of map turtle, a snapper and a very large cooter............
No. Yes, the red eared slider is sold in some states.
Same as any other animal, either old age or some kind of disease.
Turtles and tortoises are inquisitive creatures, but they do not possess a great deal of what you would call "knowledge." Some turtles have better awareness of their surroundings (such as height or motion) than others, even within the same species. All turtles fail sentience tests, as they cannot distinguish between a reflection of themselves and another turtle. Red-eared sliders are no exception.
They probably lay some where around 3 or 4SOMETIMES THEY LAY 1 OR 2 IT DEPENDS
Some tortoises have been known to live over 100 years but the average turtle lives about 30 (red eared slider) to 80 (sea turtles and box turtles).
Eared Dove?
Depending on the region where the turtle lives, different predators will eat turtles. Birds of prey, alligators, snakes, raccoons, dogs, cats and larger turtles will all eat red-eared sliders depending on their size. Smaller turtles are more easily caught than others.
Red-eared slider turtles are known for their distinctive red markings on their ears, which give them their name. They are popular as pets due to their vibrant colors and relatively easy care. These turtles are excellent swimmers and can live up to 20-30 years in captivity. They are omnivores, eating both plants and small animals. Red-eared sliders are also known for their basking behavior, where they sunbathe on rocks or logs to regulate their body temperature.
Turtles with red markings on their heads are often called red-eared sliders. These turtles are known for their distinctive red or orange patches behind their eyes. They are popular as pets and can live for several decades. Red-eared sliders are excellent swimmers and spend most of their time in water, but they also enjoy basking in the sun on rocks or logs. These turtles are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and small animals.