When an alligator hibernates, it will find a cool damp cave to stay in, not underwater.
Frogs Do live underwater because as tadpoles and froglets, they live under water until their gills disappear
Frogs typically hibernate in burrows, mud at the bottom of bodies of water, or beneath leaf litter or rocks to protect themselves from extreme cold temperatures. They generally slow down their metabolism and become less active to conserve energy during hibernation.
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No, turtles do not hibernate out of water. Most species of turtles hibernate underwater, buried in mud or in a safe place under rocks or logs at the bottom of a body of water. Hibernation allows them to survive colder temperatures when food sources are limited.
Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
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Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.
A frog goes in to hibernation during the winter season.While the frog is in hibernation, the fat bodies can provide warmth to it during the cold season and also enable it to float in the frozen ponds. In addition, it can provide the frog with stored food while it is in hibernation for the winter.They hibernate. (where depends on the species)
it helps it mostly hidden under water, but the alligator can see its prey.
Alligators stalk their Pray while under water. When an animal goes to that body of water the alligator will grab the animal and pull it in the water then it will death roll until the animal is dead.
During hibernation, toads can maintain breathing through their skin, a process known as cutaneous respiration. This allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the water surrounding them while minimizing their metabolic activity. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in low-oxygen environments during hibernation. Additionally, toads may also rely on stored energy reserves during this period.
the speicies the fresh water alligator is in is alligotropitaran
To determine if an alligator is underwater, look for subtle signs such as ripples on the water's surface or the occasional disturbance. If the water is clear, you might see the alligator's eyes or snout just above the surface. Additionally, the absence of typical alligator behaviors, like basking or moving near the shore, can also indicate that it is submerged. Always exercise caution and maintain a safe distance from water bodies inhabited by alligators.
The Rhino no contest. Way to large even in the water and on land the rhino would quickly and easily crush the alligator under its feet.
Frogs Do live underwater because as tadpoles and froglets, they live under water until their gills disappear
No. But if you look closely, you can see alligators because they hide only slightly under the surface of the water.
push it in the water