Red Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elegans
Identification
This turtle has a dark shell with yellow markings and a distinctive red patch behind each eye. It is common in the pet trade.
Location
Introduced
Size
6 to 12 inches
Diet
It feeds on plants insects and small aquatic animals.
Habitat
It occurs in ponds lakes and wetlands especially near urban areas.
Activity Period
April to October
Behavior
It is semi aquatic and basks frequently. Released pets have established populations in many areas. It is most active in warm months.
Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring and females lay eggs in early summer.
Population
The population is increasing in some regions.
History
It is not native but has been present for decades.
Human Interactions
It is harmless but may compete with native turtles.
Facts
It is one of the most widely introduced turtles in the world.
Sources
ODNR academic sources
Aquatic plants insects small animals | Ponds lakes wetlands urban waters | Scattered statewide