Male and female yellow-bellied turtles differ in size, tail shape, claws, and movement.

Females have a larger size with a shorter and thinner tail. In addition, the movements of female yellow-bellied turtles are less active, unlike the male yellow-bellied turtle, which has a smaller size with a long and thick tail shape. Meanwhile, the movement of male turtles is much more active than females.

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