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explain hibernation in frog

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Hibernating aquatic frogs, however, must be near oxygen-rich water and spend a good portion of the winter just lying on top of the mud or only partially buried. They may even slowly swim around from time to time. ... A partially frozen frog will stop breathing, and its heart will stop beating. It will appear quite dead.

Answered by jhanvi925
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Hibernating aquatic frogs, however, must be near oxygen-rich water and spend a good portion of the winter just lying on top of the mud or only partially buried. They may even slowly swim around from time to time. ... A partially frozen frog will stop breathing, and its heart will stop beating. It will appear quite dead.

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