Yes, there is a special type of frog that can do that.
A North American bear can survive below freezing temperatures while in their dormant period. EDIT : I'm not sure if all bears could survive below freezing. North American bears can, but for example, a Panda bear I'm not sure if it could.
fish are like a certain type od frog i forget whitch but there chemicals in there bodys will not alow ice to pass threw there skin just slightly freezing them
freezing rain
Yes because they r used to being near hot weather and cool water
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
The type of precipitation that involves water turning into ice and freezing is called freezing rain. This occurs when raindrops become supercooled as they fall through below-freezing temperatures, and then freeze upon contact with cold surfaces on the ground.
It is a type of frog.
A wet climate in which temperatures alternate between below freezing and to above freezing.
A warm coat and warm snow type pants with long johns underneath.
bullfrogs
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
All deserts are dry, that is why they are called deserts. All deserts can get below freezing but rarely stay below freezing for more than a few hours. However, cold deserts can get bitterly cold in the winter and stay that way for days.