The pink-bellied side-necked turtle, scientifically known as Emydura subglobosa, is a unique and colorful species of freshwater turtle native to Australia. The pink-bellied side-necked turtle is named for its distinctive pink or reddish-pink belly, which is a characteristic feature of this species.
Pink-bellied side-necked turtles are primarily carnivorous, feeding on a diet that includes aquatic insects, small fish, crustaceans, and occasionally plant matter. In the wild, pink-bellied side-necked turtles can live for several decades, often exceeding 30 years of age.