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Yellow-Bellied Sliders on Log, Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina

Seven yellow-bellied sliders bask on a log floating in Martin Lake, located in the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina. The yellow-bellied slider is a pond slider that's native to the southeastern United States from southeastern Virginia to Florida. It's a diurnal turtle that feeds mainly in the morning and spends the rest of the day basking.

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Seven yellow-bellied sliders bask on a log floating in Martin Lake, located in the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina. The yellow-bellied slider is a pond slider that's native to the southeastern United States from southeastern Virginia to Florida. It's a diurnal turtle that feeds mainly in the morning and spends the rest of the day basking.
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