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Three red-eared sliders sitting on a log. The grownups face west. But like any kid, the little one has to be different!
The red-eared slider turtle is native to the southern part of the United States and also northern Mexico. These are by far the most common turtles kept as pets. and this is likely how these red-eared sliders ended up in Delta Ponds.
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