During cold winter months amphibians go into Hibernation.
They hibernate
They Go Into Hybernation underground
No, they will start to hibernate.
migration
Frogs, like all amphibians, are cold-blooded and can't maintain body heat. They're basically always at ambient temperature. So when ambient temperature drops too low for them to function, their only option is to hibernate until it gets warmer.
- They live in water - They have eyes that bulge out and allow them to see in all directions - They are cold-blooded and hibernate in piles of snow or laves during the winter
Yes they do,several of them at a time
The winter months for the hemisphere in which you live (Christmas time in the north and the opposite in the south).
Hibernation is the long sleep animals have over the cold winter months.
Cold blooded because cane toads are amphibians and all amphibians are cold blooded.
yes they are amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded :D
cold weather and not enough supplies
No , amphibians are not warm blooded but cold blooded .
Most reptiles and amphibians in the Sonoran Desert hibernate during the coldest months of winter and estivate (summer hibernation) during the hottest summer months. Few, if any, mammals have a need to hibernate as the weather is quite mild in winter.
The Cheapeake area experiences all four seasons and can be hot in the summer months, chilly in the early spring and late fall and cold in the winter months.