Yes, its family name is trionychidae.
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Turtle eggs (and tortoise eggs) can be either hard or soft-shelled, depending on the species.
Yes. A few species are the Chinese Box Turtle, Chinese Pond Turtle, and Chinese Soft-Shelled Turtle.
Yes - they're composed of a soft membrane rather than a hard shell.
all insects and underwater turtle food such as dried out shrimps.
Unknown because it was only discovered in 2007
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Salamander , Soft shelled Turtle and The Yangytze River dolphin. the mad hatter
An Australian pig-nose turtle is a soft-shelled turtle native to freshwater streams, Latin name Carettochelys insculpta, found in Australia and southern New Guinea.
Their are lots of turtles of different kinds. Spotted, Painted, Snapping, Soft-shelled, Alligator snapping, and box turtle are examples.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pelodiscus sinensis (formerly Trionyx sinensis).