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What helps frogs hibenate?

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Answered by love6941
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Hibernation is a state of 'dormancy', like a long, deep sleep where the frogs' activities slow way down for the winter. Frogs hibernate as an adaptation (a trait that helps them survive) to really cold temperatures.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What helps frogs hibenate?

=> Well frogs do actually hibernate especially in the North east. Most of the common frogs, including green frogs, tree frogs, leopard frogs, spring peepers, mink frogs, and bullfrogs.

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