Environmental Sciences, asked by piyushpp2002, 4 months ago

We see frogs everywhere during the rainy season. Where do frogs disappear in summer?​

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Answered by MADHAVANULAGANATHAN
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Answer:

Frogs are cold blooded, that is they cannot maintain a fixed body temperature to carry on the body metabolism. At a higher temperature and at very low temperature the body enzymes stop functioning and the animal may die. To overcome such adverse conditions frogs, toads, earthworm etc get underground. They may go for hibernation or summer sleep and aestivation or winter sleep.

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Answered by zumba12
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The frogs die extinct in the summer because they can't keep their body temperature stable enough to keep their metabolism functioning.

Explanation:

  • Frogs are cold-blooded, which means they can't maintain a constant body temperature to keep their metabolism going. The bodily enzymes stop working at higher temperatures and at very low temperatures, and the animal may perish.
  • Frogs, toads, and earthworms, for example, go underground to avoid such harsh conditions. They may hibernate, or sleep in the summer, or aestivate, or sleep in the winter.

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