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Yellow Bellied Turtle

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The yellow belly turtle, sometimes referred to as the yellow bellied turtle or yellow belly terrapin, is a fantastic turtle for beginners to keep as a pet even though they can grow significantly larger than map turtles. Nevertheless, if that is not a concern for you, they make wonderful show pets.

They are easy to handle, amusing to observe, and might make fantastic display pets if you don’t try to play with them or hold them too regularly.

Habitat

They often inhabit a variety of habitats, such as marshes, swamps, ponds, slow-moving rivers, and seasonal wetlands. Despite the fact that they are aquatic turtles, they spend much of their time in the water. They may frequently emerge from the water to try to catch some sun, just like other aquatic turtles.

Care as a Pet

This turtle, also known as the yellow bellied turtle or yellow belly terrapin, is a fantastic turtle for beginners to keep as a pet even though they can grow significantly larger than map turtles. If that is not a worry for you, they make great show pets.

They’re easy to care for, amusing to watch, and they may make fantastic display pets if you don’t hold them or try to play with them too regularly.

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Feed

These turtles are omnivorous and will shift more toward herbivory as they become older. Adult males tend to be more carnivores than adult females, who tend to be more herbivorous.

Since protein is crucial for early development, juvenile turtles typically eat more meat. Vegetation tends to become their preferred food as they mature and become adults.

They enjoy eating fish, tiny crustaceans, snails, insect larvae, amphibian larvae, and algae together with other land and water plants in nature.

Table

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