how the frogs will protect them sleves from cold and heat
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Frogs are amazing animals. Despite their fragile appearance and inoffensive ways, they have countless strategies to deal with the most severe climates this planet has to offer. They can be found at the Arctic Circle, in deserts, in tropical rain forests and practically everywhere in between. Some of their survival strategies are nothing short of ingenious. Various frog species use two strategies to deal with environmental extremes: hibernation and estivation.Hibernation is a common response to the cold winter of temperate climates. After an animal finds or makes a living space (hibernaculum) that protects it from winter weather and predators, the animal's metabolism slows dramatically, so it can "sleep away" the winter by utilizing its body's energy stores. When spring weather arrives, the animal "wakes up" and leaves its hibernaculum to get on with the business of feeding and breeding.
How do frogs protect themselves from too much cold or too much heat?
They protect themselves by their thick, moist skin.
How do frogs protect themselves from too much heat?
they estivate which means. to pass the time in a state of dormancy or torpor.. they estivate which means. to pass the time in a state of dormancy..
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