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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.

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