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What do toads do in the winter months?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Toads spend their winter months quietly hibernating in the mud at the bottom of lakes and ponds. Some toads bury themselves to hibernate. Some other species of toads spend the winter by swimming in the water beneath the ice crust. Many other toads adapt to their surroundings in this season. But most toads hibernate to survive the cold.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Well, it turns out that frogs and toads, particularly in the Northeast and other colder climates, spend their winters quietly tucked away while they hibernate in the mud at the bottom of lakes, carefully concealed in logs and tucked under leaf litter. Some toads even bury themselves to hibernate.

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