Florida Cooter Turtle :is quite impressive in size compared to most other freshwater turtles. It ranges from 9 to 12 inches long and usually weighs between 4 and 8 pounds.
Common Snapping Turtle:These massive, prehistoric-looking reptiles are incredibly hardy and adaptable, with some individuals’ lifespans estimated at over 100 years.
Florida Mud Turtle: Its geographic range covers much of Florida but is most widespread in the central and southern parts of the state rather than the panhandle region.
Florida Chicken Turtle:is one of three main subspecies of the chicken turtle. It stands apart from the other two varieties with its brightly-colored belly, or plastron, which can be varying shades .
Florida Softshell:is completely absent of scutes, the large, hard, thin scales normally covering most turtles’ shells. It has wide, webbed feet and tiny claws on the end of each toe.