May the Euler equations, rather than the Navier-Stokes equations, generate turbulent flow?

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In general, I think turbulence is resulted only from the viscosity term as in the Naiver-Stokes equation, and it dissipates energy in the flow. But the compressible Euler equations, which already ignored the viscosity, may generate shock waves that dissipate energy as well. So my question is, if the flow governed by the Euler equations can be a turbulent flow.