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Red-eared Slider
Trachemys scripta elegans
36.2242, -95.9027
Field Notes
Description:
Red-eared sliders get their name from the small red dash around their ears. The "slider" part of their name comes from their ability to slide off rocks and logs and into the water quickly. This species was previously known as Troost's turtle in honor of an American herpetologist; Trachemys scripta troostii is now the scientific name for another subspecies, the Cumberland slider.
Habitat:
Found in a small lake next to Oxley Nature Center, Tulsa, OK, USA.
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