Yes but they are very very rare
no it dous not
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No, I have never hear of the frog mouth turtle, and me not knowing a turtle species is very very rare. I heard that one was in the Yogi bear movie so it is defiantly not real or had ever been real. But there is a cool little creature called a turtle frog. Look up "turtle frog" on google images. They are really fascinating.
Frog Mouth Turtle
Turtle is to reptile as frog is to amphibian.
A Mississippi Mud Turtle is a Semi-Aquatic turtle and as such, it will breathe not only from it's mouth, but needs to have adequate filtration in its tank so that way it can breathe subcutaneously, that is, through their skin (like a frog does) when it is sleeping in the water at night. But mostly, it breathes through its mouth.
The Buccal Cavity of frog is the mouth of the frog.
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frog is emphibian like turtle.frog and turtle both live on land and in water.both do not have tail.
Its a toad but you could say its a frog
yes
A humming turtle does not exist. There is a turtle hummingbird, though.
Frog, Tree Frog, Bull Frog, Spotted Frog, Love Frog, Turtle, Tie Dye Frog, Tiger Snake, Leopard Lizard, Gecko, Lemon-Lime Gecko, Striped Snake, Crocodile, Key Lime Dino, and the Spotted Turtle.
First of all, a 10 gallon tank is too small for a turtle, let alone a turtle AND a frog! The proper rule of thumb for aquatic turtles is 10 gallons for every inch of turtle... if you have a 4 inch long turtle, you need at least 40 gallons of water. And second of all, putting a frog with a slider of any age will mean a fed turtle. The turtle WILL eat the frog. Don't try it.