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No, a Box turtle is not a chemotroph. Box turtles are reptiles that primarily consume a varied diet of plants, insects, and small animals, making them omnivores. Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic or organic substances, typically through chemical reactions, rather than through photosynthesis or consumption of other organisms. Thus, box turtles rely on external food sources for energy rather than being chemotrophic.

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