A Red Eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

Bonny found this nice red eared slider swimming in our parking lot during a rain storm. When it rains hard, the parking lot become an extension of the pond. This is a fairly elegant red eared slider. The shell is not mossy like many others.

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  • did u keep it

  • no. i typically don't keep wild animals. i did keep two toads i caught, which i have had for a year and a half.

  • how big does a red eared slider grow

  • up to a foot long.

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  • it was a pretty good video i like it . You'r a good guy for not keepi'n it.

    turtlelover2k

  • That looks like one of my own turtles. with a nice clean shell. Shouldn't have left it outside.

  • did you leave it or put t in a local pond

  • @TheTurtlelover123 They are adorable!

  • @TheTurtlelover123 They are adorable!

  • may be it was someone else's lost turle that's why it was so clean

  • I have 7 red ear sliders and 1 box turtle I found my 7 sliders eggs so i wacth them hatch same with my box turtle

  • u left it ,it didn't survive i can tell u that

  • "HE"S MOVING!!" xD

  • @neonchris007 I don't think it's a good idea to keep a wild animal into captivity they will most likely die. And I have found wild turtles that there shell is almost perfect super clean and very smooth. So he was most likely just wild.

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