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    The pond slider (Trachemys scripta) is a species of common, medium-sized, semiaquatic turtle. Three subspecies are described, [2] the most recognizable of which is the red-eared slider ( T. s. elegans ), which is popular in the pet trade and has been introduced to other parts of the world by people releasing it to the wild.

  2. Pond sliders (Trachemys scripta) are medium-sized, semiaquatic turtles found in North America. Their name 'slider' comes from the behavior of these turtles when startled. Groups of sliders often bask and sun on logs, branches, and vegetation at or even well above the water's surface, but if they sense danger, they quickly scramble, darting away ...

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  3. Common name: Pond Slider. Taxonomy: available through. Identification: Trachemys scripta is a medium sized emydid (pond turtle) with a carapace (upper shell) length of 125-289 mm (5-over 11 in). In North America, there are three described subspecies (geographic races) of pond sliders (Ernst et al., 1994; Iverson et al., 2000; Seidel, 2002 ...

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  4. Slider tur­tles, Tra­che­mys scripta, are na­tive to the south­east­ern and cen­tral United States and north­ern Mex­ico. Yel­low-bel­lied slid­ers, Tra­che­mys scripta scripta, range from the south­ern por­tion of Vir­ginia south to the north­ern bor­der of Florida. Cum­ber­land slid­ers, Tra­che­mys scripta troostii ...

  5. The Cumberland slider ( Trachemys scripta troostii), also called commonly the Cumberland turtle and Troost's turtle, is a subspecies of pond slider, a semiaquatic turtle in the family Emydidae. The subspecies is indigenous to the Southeastern United States. Animal name origin.