If you're North American, it's probably a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrapene">box turtle</a>. There are several species in the USA, all of which appear fairly similar - usually brown to black with orange highlights.
The Spotted Turtle small turtle with dark green carapace which is usually spotted with yellow, round spots along with the head, neck and limbs. Sometimes, older individuals spots lacking on shell but still on head, neck and limbs and orange blotch behind eyes.
I would think it would be a painted turtle or a box turtle
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Alligator snapping turtles are larger and have much stronger bites. Alligator snapping turtle also live longer than common snapping turtles. Alligator snapping turtles can live to be 100 at the longest while the common snapping turtle lives to be around 70 at the maximum. Alligator snapping turtles have smaller shells and bigger heads. Common snapping turtles have the oppisite.
it sounds like a male common lizzard!
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The Spotted Turtle small turtle with dark green carapace which is usually spotted with yellow, round spots along with the head, neck and limbs. Sometimes, older individuals spots lacking on shell but still on head, neck and limbs and orange blotch behind eyes.
The Alabama red bellied turtle is the kind of baby turtle that has orange on its stomach and has long claws.
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what kind of turtle has a orange and black belly and has a rouh shell
a painted turtle. If it is bright orange it's a male, if it is dull it is female.
Sounds like a red ear slider
I would think it would be a painted turtle or a box turtle
It sounds like a red eared slider
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They are called White-Spotted Brown spiders