The Florida snapping turtle hibernates. The snapping turtle in Florida has strong adaptability and is a ectothermic animal. It is resistant to high temperature and low temperature. It can survive in a water temperature of 15°C to 43°C, but it is most active at 23°C to 38°C, and it is most active at 28°C to 3L. ℃ grows the fastest, hibernates when it is below 15 ℃, rarely moves, and all hibernates below 13 ℃. According to the test, it will not freeze to death under the ice layer of -5 ℃ water, and it is safe and sound above 1 ℃.

The temperature in summer is relatively high, and in some areas the outdoor temperature exceeds 40℃. The surface temperature exceeds 60 °C and the water surface temperature exceeds 45 °C. At this time, the pool water should be deepened, never shallower than 30 cm, the open-air pool should be shaded by more than one-fifth, or the duckweed and water plants should be stocked in the pool to cool down. Plant a few fruit trees. Try to keep the water surface temperature below 43°C.
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