There's one species - the North American Wood frog - that can actually freeze solid during Winter and defrost again in the Spring. Most other species hibernate in cold climates.
Yes! yes they can. Some frogs bury themselves in the mud to hide from predators and to keep warm. they enter a very deep sleep
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They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
its fur keeps it warm
Die
they are idouts
you keep it warm
They hibernate.
they huddle
Since frogs are cold-blooded, their body temperature is the same as the air around them. Red-Eyed tree frogs will usually stay in the sun to keep warm.
keep warm in winter
To keep warm