Red-eared slider turtle
Prevention: Help prevent the establishment of Red eared slider turtles in the Sunshine Coast.
Red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a restricted invasive animal under the Biosecurity Act.
In Queensland red-eared slider turtles must not be kept, moved, fed, given away, sold, or released into the environment without a permit.
Description
- One distinctive red or orange stripe behind each eye
- Narrow pale yellow stripes on head and legs
- Grows up to 30cm long
- Can retract its head directly back into shell
Further information and resources
Similar species
There are seven species/sub-species of native freshwater turtles found in our region including the endangered Mary River Turtle (Elusor macrurus). Native turtle species are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992.
Report red-eared slider turtles to Biosecurity Queensland within 24 hours.