Where do toads and frogs spend the winter?
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As we know, Hibernation is a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in endotherms.
✔✔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.
✔✔Frogs and toads are cold-blooded, so their body temperatures take on the temperature of the environment around them..
✔✔ During the winter, they go into a state of hibernation, and some can be exposed to temperatures below freezing.
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As we know, Hibernation is a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in endotherms.
✔✔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.
✔✔Frogs and toads are cold-blooded, so their body temperatures take on the temperature of the environment around them..
✔✔ During the winter, they go into a state of hibernation, and some can be exposed to temperatures below freezing.
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it turns out that frogs and toads, particularly in theNortheast 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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