hide away
Yes, they had cold weather during the winter.
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.
because in the cold weather its to cold to run around
Because all frogs are cold.
Cold.
it was cold
The frogs either estivate during hot weather or the salivate. I don't know if this helps at all; I got this information from my science teacher and she said that I had to figure it out for myself so I really don't know.
Yes, drain pipes can freeze during cold weather conditions if they are not properly insulated or protected.
during cold weather like rain storms or snow storms the barometer goes down. During warm weather the barometer goes up.
When cold weather arrives in Florida, little tree frogs, like the squirrel tree frog, enter a state of brumation, which is similar to hibernation. During this period, their metabolic rates decrease significantly, allowing them to conserve energy. They often seek shelter in leaf litter, under logs, or in other protected areas to avoid freezing temperatures. Once the weather warms up, they emerge to resume their normal activities.
Yes, contacts can freeze in your eyes during cold weather if they become too cold and rigid. It is important to keep your eyes and contacts protected in extreme cold temperatures.
No because they cannot tolerate frost and must be grown indoors during cold weather.