The following methods can be used to judge the male and female of the yellow-bellied red-eared turtle:
1. female), or look at its cloaca (beyond the carapace is male, otherwise female).
2. Males are naturally more mobile, so two are placed on the ground at the same time, and the first mover is usually the male.
3. The anal shield can also be compared, and the plastron is closest to the tail. If the angle of the opening is smaller, it is usually the female, and vice versa.
4. Grab the turtle's carapace from above with your hands, and let the turtle's limbs hang in the air. If its tail is hooked down and forward (as it does during mating), it is almost certainly a male. of.

The total length of red-eared turtle is about 15~25cm, The head, neck, limbs and tail are covered with yellow-green inlaid stripes of uneven thickness, and there are two thick red stripes on both sides of the top of the head. The cornea of the eye is green with a blunt black spot in the center. There are yellow-green inlaid and irregular spots in the center of each scutellum of the carapace and plastron, and the patterns of each turtle are different.
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