The plastron is the part of the shell that faces the ground; it is the part protecting the turtle's abdomen. In the case of a yellow-bellied turtle such as a slider or cooter (as a hobbyist, I've had 2 MS yellow-bellied cooters in my life and I think they're great turtles), the plastron is in fact its yellow belly. Hope it helps.
The plastron is the part of the shell that faces the ground; it is the part protecting the turtle's abdomen. In the case of a yellow-bellied turtle such as a slider or cooter (as a hobbyist, I've had 2 MS yellow-bellied cooters in my life and I think they're great turtles), the plastron is in fact its yellow belly. Hope it helps.
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Why is my yellow belly turtle gasping and squeaking
if it has 5 then its poisen
That can describe a number of turtles, but most likely it is a variety of slider turtle. The yellow belly slider is common variety. See the related link for a picture.
Yes! A lot of them do just need to find a good sized pond
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
8 inches for males 13 inches for females I would suggest the male
they live in rivers in miami and in south bend and chicogo and hiding in rocks red ear sliders live in water