why do amphbians and reptiles hibernate?
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So when they get too hot, they jump in cool water or hide in the shade. When they need to warm up, they bask in the sun or burrow into mud. In colder climates, reptiles and amphibains hibernate during the winter. Amphibians and reptiles are also vertebrates: they have a backbone.
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amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded animals thus they cannot regulate their body temperature. So when winter arrives they need to save their energy and body heat as there is scarcity of food.
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