Detailed Comparison Pictures of:
'T1'(Male Three-Toed Box Turtle)
'T2'(Male Three-Toed Box Turtle)
'T3'(Male/Female? Three-Toed Box Turtle)


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T1's left eye.



T2's right eye.



T3's right eye.

A common trait of American Box Turtles is that Male eye iris coloration is usually Red, or Reddish. This is true for Males of the subspecies Florida Box Turtles, Gulf Coast Box Turtles, Three-Toed Box Turtles, and Ornate Box Turtles. On the other hand, Eastern Box Turtle Males are known to have an eye 'iris' color of Orange-yellow. Beware, don't use eye coloration as a sole method of determining box turtle sex. Use it in conjunction with other male traits.

Bye the way, according to most books, Female box turtles, in many cases, have Brown, or Yellowish-Brown colored eye iris's.




T1's Plastron (The Bottom side of it's Shell).



T2's Plastron (The Bottom side of it's Shell).



T3's Plastron (The Bottom side of it's Shell).

I have read in more than one book that Male Three-Toed box turtles have a slight 'indention' on their plastron. I assume this 'indentation' would help during the mating process. (T1 mating with T3)   Turtles T2 (male) and T3 (male/female) have this 'indention', but turtle T1 (male) doesn't seem to have any 'indention'.



T1's tail.



T2's tail.



T3's tail.

According to the books, male box turtles are supposed to have 'thick' tails at the base of the tail. Also, their 'vent', or in human terms, the anus, is located farther away from the base of the tail. Female box turtles are supposed to 'vents' that are located closer to the base of their trails, and their tails are shorter than males.

Since all 3 of my turtles are relatively the same, and the vents are all somewhat located in the relative same position, I'm starting to think that ALL of my turtles are males.


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