Frogs hibernate when the temperature is less than 10 degress Celsius. They can hibernate at temperatures of -7 degrees Celsius at most and can survive in desert temperatures. The highest desert temperature is 49 degrees Celsius, so frogs can probably survive in that temperature. They have a bladder that stores water for them when in HI temperature so they can survive there. They have an ANTIFREEZE chemical element in their body so they can survive in LOW temperatures.
Frogs live in almost every temperature and have been found surviving in temperatures as low as 24 degrees Fahrenheit. In most cases, frogs require warmer temperatures in order to breed and reproduce.
animals which live in north temperature zone, are: Monarch Butterfly Some species of Frog
Red Eyed Tree Frogs prefer a daytime temperature of 75 to 85 degrees F and a nighttime temperature of 65- 75 degrees F.
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
Like all amphibians, the body temperature of a frog will be very close to the ambient temperature.
It depends what kind of frog it is
40 degrees, a frog is cold blooded so it has the same body temperature as its suroundings
frogs live in pond environment .list three frog adaptation and describe how they help the frog survive
The striped marsh frog, pobblebonk, whistling Verreau frog, brown tree frog, growling grass frog and the spotted marsh frog live in the Yarra River.
Temperature, rainfall, and vegetation greatly influence where toads and frogs live and how active they are. The Minnesota frog primarily eats insects.
water, temperature, air, soil, and sunlight
Bullfrog, green frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, chorus frog, leopard frog, tree frog.
Goliath frog (the biggest frog)