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Never take a wild turtle home with you. Turtle species native to Delaware are prohibited from being owned as pets, according ...
Bog turtles have brownish-blackish carapaces and skin, but are easily identifiable by their orange, yellow or red "ear." They prefer to live in freshwater wetlands with soft soil, and in Delaware ...
Red-eared sliders are especially populous, often seen basking with painted turtles and red-bellied cooters. They're easy to identify by their red "ears," or red marks on either side of their heads.
Bog turtles have brownish-blackish carapaces and skin, but are easily identifiable by their orange, yellow or red "ear." They prefer to live in freshwater wetlands with soft soil, and in Delaware ...
Bog turtles have brownish-blackish carapaces and skin, but are easily identifiable by their orange, yellow or red "ear." They prefer to live in freshwater wetlands with soft soil, and in Delaware ...