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A Red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) is held in an open human hand. The turtle's shell, or carapace, displays a distinct pattern of green, yellow, black, and gray scutes, some appearing dry or dull. Its head, partially extended, is dark green with characteristic red patches behind the eyes and fine yellow and orange stripes. One striped forelimb is visible extending from the shell. The human hand, exhibiting a light to medium skin tone, is cupped around the turtle, providing support. The background is uniformly out of focus, appearing as a blurred, reddish-brown, textured surface. Location: Unknown, Unknown.
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Oct 31, 2025

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A Red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) is held in an open human hand. The turtle's shell, or carapace, displays a distinct pattern of green, yellow, black, and gray scutes, some appearing dry or dull. Its head, partially extended, is dark green with characteristic red patches behind the eyes and fine yellow and orange stripes. One striped forelimb is visible extending from the shell. The human hand, exhibiting a light to medium skin tone, is cupped around the turtle, providing support. The background is uniformly out of focus, appearing as a blurred, reddish-brown, textured surface. Location: Unknown, Unknown.

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