Biology, asked by Pralavika3827, 1 year ago

why do frogs hibernate

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Answered by punipatel2
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Frogs hibernate to escape the freezing temperatures of winter. Their heartbeats and breathing slow, their body temperature drops to nearly match the outside temperature, and they pass the time in a state of dormancy or torpor. Aquatic frogs hibernate under water and take in oxygen from the water through their skin.
Answered by maths97
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A frog hibernate to escape the freezing temperatures of winter . Their heartbeats and breathing slow, their body temperature drops to nearly match the outside temperature and they pass the time in a state of dormancy.Aquatic frogs hibernate under water and take in oxygen from the water through their skin.
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