Cantor's Giant Softshell Turtle
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•Cantor's giant softshell turtle: The frog-faced predator that spends 95% of its time completely motionless
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Cantor 's giant softshell turtles live in rivers in South and Southeast Asia .
They spend 95% of their lives motionless in shallow rivers with only their eyes and snorkel-like snouts protruding out.
They are also known as "frog-faced softshells" because of their amphibian-like facial features.
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