View attachment 343918 can someone ID this turtle. We live I. FLORIDA (panhandle), and Sheridan eggs here.
Thanks. The pic I posted was actually from someone's video camera. I stopped the video at some point in order to get a snapshot of the turtle. Sorry about the resolution. Did the best I could being that I wasn't the one who took the video/snapshot. Thanks again.Even on my big computer screen that picture you posted is 2.5" tall and 1" wide and that's full resolution - can't zoom in. Hard to see anything! I'm not sure how people end up with pictures so small when posting. When I take a picture on my phone and post here it will zoom in to over 30" wide.
It is a cooter or slider. From you location and the verticle stripe I think I see on the costals, I would guess a Yellow-bellied Slider. Better picture needed to be sure.
You were right about wanting to know if native to my area. Thanks for your info. It's funny that the person who took the pic from her back yard said that after laying eggs, she walked away and looked back at her a couple of times and went off her way.@sibi Not sure why you need to know what type turtle, but whether Slider or Cooter, they are both extremely similar in aspects of habitat, diet, size, etc.
If wanting to know if native to your exact area, it would be Suwannee Cooter for eastern part of panhandle, or Eastern River Cooter if west of Tallahassee - for cooter (Pseudemys) If slider (Trachemys) then Yellow-bellied Slider east of Panama City Beach, and Red eared Slider west of that. However, lots of overlap and intergrades for these two slider species in your area.