How do you say "if temperatures get above 25°C (80°F), the chinchilla could get overheated and may suffer from heat stroke" in spanish?
In Spanish, 'if temperatures get above 25°C ( 80°F ) , the chinchilla could get overheated and may suffer from heat stroke' is 'Si las temperaturas superiores a 25 ° C (80 ° F), la chinchilla podría obtener sobrecalienta y puede sufrir golpes de calor'
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About Chinchilla
Chinchillas are rodents that are slightly bigger than a ground squirrel and native to the Andes Mountains in South America. Thanks to their dense and velvety fur, people have been using chinchillas for fur since the 16th century and are illegal to hunt. A chinchilla’s gestation period is 111 days. The long gestation period results in the birth of fully haired newborn chinchillas with eyes fully open. The typical litter is small, usually twins. The average lifespan for a chinchilla is 15 years.
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