During cold winter months amphibians go into Hibernation.
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Yes, it can be cold in Peru during the winter months, especially in the mountainous regions where temperatures can drop significantly. Coastal areas tend to have milder temperatures during the winter.
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
Hibernation is the long sleep animals have over the cold winter months.
Generally, cold weather months are during winter, which typically includes December, January, and February. However, depending on the region, cold weather can start as early as October and persist into March or even April.
Copperheads typically hibernate in dens or burrows underground during the winter months to stay warm and survive the cold temperatures.
Yes, crows can get cold during the winter months as they are not able to regulate their body temperature as effectively as warm-blooded animals. They may fluff up their feathers to stay warm and seek shelter to protect themselves from the cold.
Cold blooded because cane toads are amphibians and all amphibians are cold blooded.
yes they are amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded :D
Chipmunks typically reside in underground burrows or tunnels during the winter months to stay warm and protected from the cold weather.