Yellow bellied sliders are omnivorous, eating aquatic plants, fish, insects and carrion, although adult females are largely herbivorous and young and adult males are more carnivorous. ... Recommended size for a single adult Yellow Bellied slider - 60 Gallons. For a Trio, definently 150gallons and up.
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The yellow-bellied slider ( Trachemys scripta scripta ) is a semi-aquatic turtle (terrapin) belonging to the family Emydidae. This subspecies of Trachemys scripta is native to the southeastern U...
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The yellow-bellied slider is an attractive, hardy and fascinating turtle. They are called sliders because they slide from their basking sites, where they enjoy the sun, to the coolness and safety of the water. These turtles are easy to keep and almost always thrive in captivity.
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Yellow-Bellied Slider reptiles Characteristics ... Range: The yellow-bellied slider is found in the southeastern United States from Alabama to southeastern Virginia. It is primarily a species of the coastal plain and Piedmont regions.
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Common Name: Yellow-bellied Slider ... Identification: Trachemys scripta scripta (Schoepff, 1792), the Yellow-bellied Slider, has a large yellow blotch behind the eye that is most evident in juveniles and females (Ernst et al., 1994;
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Yellow-bellied; Slider Turtle; Trachemys scripta; Photos by David Scott; The yellow-bellied slider is a conspicuous turtle that is often seen basking on logs in ponds or lakes. In fact, sliders can be found in just about any permanent body of water in the Southeast.
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This page has photos of hatchling turtles. ... --> Kathy sent these photos for identification on 9/15/07. I think this young turtle is a yellow-bellied slider. Young yellow-bellied slider - top view; Young yellow-bellied slider - bottom view...
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At the Savannah River Ecology Lab, Dr. Whit Gibbons has spent more than 35 years studying turtles, especially pond turtles like the yellow-bellied slider.
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Morreale, S.J., J.W. Gibbons, and J.D. Congdon. 1984. Significance of activity and movement in the yellow-bellied slider turtle (Pseudemys scripta). Canadian Journal of Zoology 62:1038-1042...
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Emydidae: Trachemys scripta (Wied-Neuwied, 1839) - Red-Eared Slider, Common slider, Yellow-Bellied Slider, Cumberland Slider ... Trachemys scripta scripta; Yellow-bellied Slider; ID: 0000 0000 0604 1177...
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