The red-eared slider is a land turtle that lives in tropical and subtropical areas of South America. Its appearance is somewhat similar to that of the Chinese golden coin turtle.
The red-eared slider has an oval shell, slightly flat, and relatively wide. It is usually light yellow or gray-brown in color, with black spots and stripes on the shell. The red-eared slider has brown scales on its head and limbs, and there are also obvious dark spots around its eyes.
The red-eared slider is a herbivorous animal that mainly feeds on various aquatic plants, fruits, and some insects. In addition, the red-eared slider also likes to swim in the water, so it needs to provide enough water for them to live. Because the red-eared slider is small in size and easy to breed, it is more popular in the pet market.
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