Because the poison of some frogs, (poison dart frog's) poison is on the outside of the body, not the inside.
Frogs that live in very cold areas generally hibernate, under rocks, inside logs or just under the surface of the ground. Some frogs, such as the American Woodfrog (Rana sylvatica) can become completely frozen, thaw out and hop away, unaffected. Frogs that are caught in cold snaps slow down completely and basically go to sleep because they are cold-blooded, but frogs that are not adjusted to these conditions often die. Frogs caught in the snow often die because the snow packed around them is usually enough to make them freeze, but like I said before, most frogs that live somewhere where it might snow are adapted to live in cold conditions.
can a baby die in the cold yes ,so a puppie can die if it is cold.
No, they'll get cold/hot. They will die.
they live in the tropical rainforest because the temperate rainforest is too cold for them they cant survive in it or else they would die
they live in the tropical rainforest because the temperate rainforest is too cold for them they cant survive in it or else they would die
No, it will not. The sperm are housed outside of the body because it is too warm inside. If it becomes too warm, the sperm will die. If it is way too cold, it will die as well.
Carnations would suffer from the cold. So if your winter is cold, then the carnation will die eventually if you stay outside long enough.
Frogs, like most amphibians and reptiles, are cold blooded, which means that their temperature goes up and down drastically based on their environment. If does get too hot or cold, then they have a higher risk of death because of this. Because their temperatures are so easily changed, they can't keep their bodies cold enough. They would easily die on these days because their temperatures would drastically drop, therefore killing them. Frogs also need to be kept moist by absorbing water through their skin, so wind does not contribute to their survival because it has a tendency to dry them out.
If they are in captivity then yes they will eat , but if they are wild they hibernate because it gets to cold and all the food they eat, cricketts, mealworms, and bugs, those all die or aren't around so the frogs have to hibernate or theu would most likley die.
Yes but only when it is sunny if you take it out when it is cold then your tortoise will die from AstonDB9
No. Without its protective, insulating feathers, it can very easily die in the cold.