Yes. Just about any carnivore or predator coming across a turtle will at least try to eat it. Coyotes and wolves and badgers are smart enough to turn the turtle over to get at the softer underbelly. Larger ferrets or weasels especially the Fisher enjoy a bit of turtle now and then.
Their conflict is that the monkey climb the tree of turtle which is bear a fruit but sad to say the greedy and selfishness monkey cheat to the turtle and never give fruit to the turtle that waiting to the ground.
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.
Three arctic animals that have blubber besides a polar bear are seals, walruses, and whales. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that helps these animals insulate their bodies and stay warm in the cold Arctic waters.
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Yes, a male polar bear!
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the robot teddy bear would use its built in machine guns to try and shoot the turtle man but the turtleman would be invisible because it is hiding in his shell. So turtle man always wins
Depends on the panda's weight and the turtle's shell.
They eat about anything, so yes would be the answer.
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Wolves.
no not really no such thing as that
Their conflict is that the monkey climb the tree of turtle which is bear a fruit but sad to say the greedy and selfishness monkey cheat to the turtle and never give fruit to the turtle that waiting to the ground.
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Yogi Bear is a 2010 3D live-action/CGI film adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series The Yogi Bear Show. The name of the pet turtle is not listed but it is the last remaining Frog-Mouthed Turtle. ChaCha! Quoted..Side note its a Tortoise not a turtle
It was replaced along with Little Bear, by Franklin and Friends.