Probably so, but it depends on the bunny and the turtle. My guess is they would be good buddies!
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No, they do not get along in the wild, but if tamed, they can get along, but not easily.
Idk123
no... along is a preposition..
they get along with leos
along the tightrope
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you get along by listening and showing you care!
yes, the get along
The Get Along Gang - 1984 The Get-Along Gang Minus One Camp Get-Along 1-10 was released on: USA: 17 November 1984
You can bring him along with you.Why don't you get along with him?
The word along can be an adverb, or it can be a preposition.It is an adverb in the sentence "I went along with him" and a preposition in the sentence "The chairs are along the fence."