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  1. The red-eared slider or red-eared terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a subspecies of the pond slider (Trachemys scripta), a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States, is also popular as a pet across the rest of the world, and is the most invasive turtle. [2]

  2. The Red-Eared Slider, also called the red-eared terrapin, is an American breed of turtles widely spread across the USA, and is quickly becoming an invasive species in many parts of the world.

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  3. Dec 29, 2021 · Species Overview. Common Names: Red-eared slider turtle, red-eared slider, red-eared terrapin, red-eared turtle, slider turtle, water slider turtle. Scientific Name: Trachemys scripta elegans. Adult Size: Around 12 inches long. Life Expectancy: 20 to 30 years. Red-Eared Slider Turtle Behavior and Temperament.

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  4. At SGTerrapin.com, we’re more than just a website – we’re your go-to guide for all things red-eared slider turtles right here in the heart of Singapore. Imagine a place where curiosity meets care, where the ripples of knowledge spread far and wide, and where the gentle waves of information carry you through the magical realm of these ...

  5. Red Ear slider Terrapin. The red ear slider terrapin can grow to 30 cm and live up to 30 years. Categories: Exotic Pets, Tortoise. Description. Name: Red-eared Slider. Animal Type: Terrapin; Not totally aquatic. Lifespan: 30 years. Size: Can reach 30 cm. The red-eared Slider is a very common animal sold in pet shops.

  6. The Red-eared Terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a widely introduced species that can be found in a range of aquatic habitats throughout Southeast Asia, such as temple ponds, ornamental lakes and reservoirs.

  7. Red eared sliders, also known as red-eared sliders, or red-eared terrapins, are the most popular species of pet turtle. These common creatures are actually a subspecies of pond slider, and are native to the southern United States.