Is it possible to link to a specific page in an embedded Tumblr blog

Hello. I have an embedded Tumblr blog on a customers Muse site. Is it possible for them to link to a specific page in the Tumblr Iframe, and have it wrapped in there website? I appreceiate all of the help.

Hey, one thing I tried, although it is pretty kludgy...
Duplicated the blog page in Muse
Copied the tumblr URL specific to the posts I wanted to link to
Made the iframe URLs in each of the new pages directed to the tumblr URL specific to that blog post.
Just an idea since I couldn't figure out how to make the iframe direct to tumblr anchor or something similar.

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