how does a frog meet its energy needs during its long period of hibernation?
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A partially frozen frog will stop breathing, and its heart will stop beating. ... But when the hibernaculum warms up above freezing, the frog's frozen portions will thaw, and its heart and lungs resume activity--there really is such a thing as the living dead! Estivation is similar to
hibernation.
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