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Most turtle breeds have their tails hidden within their shell, but others have exposed tails. Their tails are sometimes hidden, but they usually come out when the turtle is swimming faster than usual or is trying to.

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Tadpoles do not have bones. They start out as hatchlings with simple cartilage structures and eventually develop into frogs and toads with a full skeletal system consisting of bones.

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no a frog does not have a tail so it is classified in the order Anura.

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16y ago
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yes, in fact that's what their tail is for.

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14y ago
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Yes, they do. But as the tadpole developes into a frog of some sort, it loses its tail. The tail helps it swim around, I think.

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16y ago
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Tadpoles have a soft, flexible cartilaginous skeleton that is changed to a bone as the tadpole matures into a frog.

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15y ago
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They do not technically "drop off". The shrink into their bodies.

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14y ago
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No they don't why are you looking this up for?

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12y ago
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Yee twurtles have tails

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Yee

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