Alabama red-bellied turtle

The Alabama Red-Bellied Turtle, Pseudemys alabamensis, is native to Alabama. It belongs to the Emydidae turtle family. It is the official reptile of the state of Alabama. Adult red-bellied turtles are approximately 1 foot (30 cm) in length. Its carapace (upper shell) may be greenish to dark brown or black, with yellowish, orangish, or reddish vertical markings along the sides. Its plastron (under shell) may be pale yellow to red, possibly with da... more

Scientific name:

  • Pseudemys alabamensis

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  • 1990
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