Yes. That's why a frog hibernates in the winter. but one species of frog freezes itself for the whole winter. Shuts down it's heart, organs, everything! And when spring peeks around the corner, it starts to thaw and when warm enough, everything turns in again. It's like a human trapped in a giant ice cube for the winter and then when spring comes, thaws and is still alive! ya, where not like that frog..
frogs dont have hearing they get viabrations
Because of their permeable skin, frogs are very sensitive to pollution. This means that when an area becomes polluted, frogs are usually some of the first animals to be affected.
Yes, but like most tree frogs, they have sensitive skin, and should not be held for very long periods of time.
Ice
No, frogs cannot survive in hot water. Their bodies are not adapted to withstand high temperatures and they are very sensitive to changes in temperature. They require cooler, more moderate environments to thrive.
they don't. They die like when I faced Hotshotgg. The whale breaths through their bum
Most frogs have very sensitive skin. Frogs breathe through their skin as well as with lungs, and they also don't drink - they absorb all the moisture they need through their skin. Because their skin is always moist, they also dry out easily - this is why frogs usually like to live near water. If you hold a frog all the time, you can kill it because sweat or chemicals (soap, ink, anything else you've touched) on your hands will enter its bloodstream through its skin. Frogs are sensitive and fragile and this could kill them. Also, the stress of being held by a person and the warmth (frogs are cold=blooded and not used to being held by something hot for an extended period) may stress the frog enough to kill it.
Frogs are considered environmental barometers because they are sensitive to changes in their ecosystems. Their population, behavior, and health can provide insights into the overall health of an environment. For example, declines in frog populations may indicate pollution or habitat destruction, making them valuable indicators of environmental quality.
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They become ''frogsicles''(turn into ice) and unfreeze after winter and go out to search for food.
All amphibians have skin glands that exude toxic substances that repel predators. Leopard frogs have less than most. It would only be dangerous to a human who was particularly sensitive (allergic) or who ate a lot of them whole and raw...not terribly likely.
The reason it blows up is because,The Ice is very, very sensitive and you can burn when you touch it so it forms because,there are a lot of gases inside.