Reptiles at Botolan Wildlife Farm Zambales

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The Red-Eared Slider [trachemys scripta elegans] at BWF.

 

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The red-eared slider is a medium-sized aquatic animal similar in appearance and coloration to a tortoise, ranging in size from 2 cm (0.8 in) when born to 28 cm (11 in) as an adult, and is recognised by a red stripe down each side of the head.

Red Slider Turtle at Botolan Wildlife Farm Zambales

They are almost totally aquatic, only leaving the water to bask on hot sunny days; and they hibernate over the winter at the bottom of ponds or shallow lakes where they enter a state of torpor.

Feeding on vegetation, insects and small fish, they are reasonably widespread in the UK, being more active during hot weather.

They will tolerate other species in their habitat, but will quickly dive underwater when approached, making them difficult to catch.

 

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