The baby sulcata is a water turtle that lives in rivers, lakes and ponds in Australia and New Guinea. They usually live in water but can bask on land and lay eggs.
The head of the baby sulcata turtle is large and flat, with eyes on the top of the head. Their backs are dark brown or olive in color with some distinct yellow stripes and spots, while their bellies are light gray or yellow. The shell of a baby sulcata turtle is round with serrated edges and is usually olive or brown in color. The acid discharge from baby sulcata turtles is usually colorless, but may appear yellowish or greenish in color.