How do you revive frozen toads?
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Frogs can survive all winter like this, undergoing cycles of freezing and thawing. If it gets too cold, though, they'll die. Frogs in Ohio, in Costanzo's neck of the woods, can survive about 24 degrees F. But frogs farther north can live through lower temperatures. When the weather gets warmer, the frog melts.
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The danger in freezing is the formation of ice crystals that puncture cells and organs. But these frogs have high concentrations of glucose, or sugar, which is a natural antifreeze. Amazingly enough, their hearts actually stop beating. They stop breathing and have all the appearances of being dead
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