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Yellow-Belly Slider.
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Yellow-bellied slider,Trachemys
scripta scripta.
How do they come up with these names?
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Serrated back of his carapace. Nice touch. Attractive
carapace.
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Tails longer on males. These guys are native to Florida and
will interbreed with our red ear sliders.
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Shorter tail, probable female.
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Ditto.
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Distinguishable from eastern river cooters by the "s" on their face.
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Well, sort of an "s."
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Side-neck turtle tasting a crayfish.
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New side-neck turtle August 11, 2011. Not the least bit shy.
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He likes the turtle sticks.
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Flowerpot gives him a resting area.
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Her (note the short tail) flowerpot makes it easier to loaf.
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Jagged shell leaf turtle dining on a goldfish.
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Pair of Russian tortoises traded in July 28, 2011. Smaller one
is the male.
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Longer tail on the male.
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Shorter tail on the female.
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Very personable. Obviously a former pet. Good to get
them because we can't get 3-toes lately.
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Nice looking plastron.
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Nicer looking carapace after washing and buffing with a little oil.
Good toenails for digging.
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Red-ear turtle atop a map turtle.
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Said map turtle in murky water.
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Couple small sulcatas.
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Iowa soft-shell turtle.
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