Yes you could if they get along. Put them together and watch them if they don't fight each other than leave them their. That is if you don't mine have some baby turtles. Geckomaster
Yes. Interbreeding between different subspecies is quite possible, such as red-eared sliders and yellow-bellied sliders, or Eastern box turtles and Ornate box turtles. Different species within the same genera is also possible, but the offspring are usually infertile. In very rare circumstances, two animals from different genera can interbreed, but they usually share a close evolutionary history.
It depends how big is the cage
The turtles share the names of famous Renaissance artists .
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I think, mentally even our law professionals have not accpeted the share of female child, so as not to answer this question.
Dinosaurs and turtles share the Class Reptilia; but that's about it. Turtles (though not necessarily red sliders) preceded the dinosaurs and survived them. (Which is not to call the dinosaurs unsuccessful; they lived large while turtles kept - literally - a low profile.)
They look similar at birth
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
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