A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
slider turtles can live for 40 years if they are well taken care of.
I bought mine for 20$.
He kind of looks like Verne from over the hedge... he might be a Box Turtle in general or maybe some species of slider.
The most common turtle in the Borger and Hutchinson County vicinity is the Western Box Turtle (Terapene ornata) Others include the Spiny softshell, the common snapping turtle, and the pond slider, locally known as the red-eared turtle.
You can. You just have to wash your hands after your done.
this type of turtle is called a soft back turtle. it is about 3 to 5 inches long including tale and is usually kept as a pet. O.k that other person up there is wrong..This is a red bellied turtle.Or a mix of a red bellied turtle and a red eared slider..So there is the correct answer :D
It depends on where the red is on the turtle and also where you found the turtle. Also, how do you know it is a land turtle? Aquatic turtles leave the water and walk for long distances. If the red looks like a horizontal streak, on each side of the head, it could be a red ear slider. There are many pictures of turtles online and thousands of species of turtles. In the U.S., the Red Ear Slider is one of the most common species, though.
The Red Eared Slider is the most common kind of pet turtle, so I'm guessing that the Red Eared Slider is the best kind of turtle for a pet. People do seem to like it!
red eared slider are the est turtles as pets.but if you are keeping a mud turtle feed it earthworms.
well, a "slider turtle", or a red eared slider always has a red line where their ears would be. that's obviously how they get the name!
It dont matter what kind of turtle is it...if they stay in the water; the turtle will not form and therefor it will not hatch.
It sounds like a red eared slider
The kind of turtle that has a red spot behind his eye is a red-eared slider. The turtles often live near or in bodies of water.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
He kind of looks like Verne from over the hedge... he might be a Box Turtle in general or maybe some species of slider.
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The red eared slider have yellow stripes - see related link to Wikipedia for more info Also, yellow bellied sliders, chicken turtle, map turtle, some musk and mud turtles, painted turtles all have some degree of yellow stripes on shell or head and neck area. Also, the box turtle species, mainly terrestrial, have yellow markings as well.
Yes, they have internal ear structures. They are sensitive to vibration and sound.
A yellowbelly slider is a species of turtle, Latin name Trachemys scripta scripta.