Frogs are found all over the world in every type of habitat from the Arctic Circle to tropical regions, from deserts to rainforests. In order to survive these diverse conditions, frogs use several coping mechanisms. The first of these, hibernation, is a response to cold winters. The frog finds a place that is protected from the weather and predators. Its metabolism slows down and it lives off of energy that is stored in the body.
Estivation is a reaction to diverse environmental conditions such as drought. Frogs like the African bullfrog dig deep into the soil just like during hibernation and become dormant. They then shed several layers of skin. This forms a waterproof cocoon that leaves only the nostrils exposed to the air. The frog can survive in this manner for a period as long as seven years if necessary.
Platypuses respond to seasonal change by hiding in their burrows and not just for winter because their a mammal but for safety reasons like if predators run near and site them.
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Snakes adapt to seasonal changes by being able to fly . lol im not very helpful .
they can have a hibernation
the fearist animal in savanna
They love the balmy weather.
How Do Woodland Creatures Adpat
they adapt oxgen hiclose so in a matter of fack it means we can die
shore crabs are effected by seasonal changes, some are the sunlight. In the winter, as you know, the days light shortens in hours than in the summer. crabs mainly come out when dark, there for have to adapt to the hours they are out......
Toucans adapt to their ecosystems by first finding the four resources needed for survival. food,water,shelter,and space. then the find where the prey is most common. then from there they just adapt as they go.
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
It is when any living thing, such as animal, plants, and humans change their methods of living to adapt to seasons and temperature changes.
Deer react very well to seasonal changes. :)
A Boa Constrictor is a Cold-Blooded Animal. They need to be in warm weather to survive. Minor changes in temperature are dealt with by burrowing under ground or lying in the sun.