they dont come out as much
Frogs do not hybridize in winter. I do not think you know what hybridize means! I think you have confused it with hibernate?
well like most animals frogs hibernate during the winter. most species hide under rocks and mud or burrow under the ground. when looking for them think like a frog, where would i go in the winter? though looking for frogs in the winter is much harder than the spring and summer. and is extremely rare to see them unless you REALLY LOOK.
no !
When you find a frog that changes colour, tame it at the pond and the breed it with other frogs and hopefully you will get another one that changes colour!
because they burry under mud and leaves in the winter
Metamorphosis
they both hibernate in the winter.
A frog's metabolic rate varies significantly between summer and winter due to changes in temperature and activity levels. In summer, frogs are more active and their metabolic rate increases to support activities like foraging and reproduction. Conversely, in winter, many frogs undergo a state of torpor or hibernation, resulting in a significantly lowered metabolic rate as they conserve energy in response to colder temperatures and reduced food availability. This seasonal adaptation helps frogs survive in varying environmental conditions.
They become ''frogsicles''(turn into ice) and unfreeze after winter and go out to search for food.
frogs often survive the brutality and harshness of winter to live another year. Even though frogs are small and delicate creatures, they are tough and hardy. So hardy, that frogs can withstand being frozen solid. To most animals, including humans, being frozen solid would mean certain death.
Yes, frogs are cold blooded animals. This is because their body temperature changes with their environment.
Frogs hiber nate because they cannot live in cold