Alabama Redbelly Turtle

The Alabama Redbelly Turtle is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

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The Alabama Redbelly Turtle is from the order Testudines. All turtles are testudines (or Chelonia). There are more than 280 different species belonging to this order. The Alabama Redbelly Turtle was first reported by Baur, 1893. More

Common names

Alabama Red-bellied Cooter in English - English
Alabama red-bellied turtle in English - English
Alabama Redbelly Turtle in English - English
Pseudemys alabamensis in French - français

Order : Testudines
Family : Emydidae
Genus : Pseudemys
Species : Pseudemys alabamensis
Authority : Baur, 1893