Frogs lower their temperature in the winter and often burrow into mud. They move very little and have oxygen that is dissolved in water.
The fat bodies of the frog serve as a food source during their winter hibernation.
Frogs hiber nate because they cannot live in cold
Yes it does, but for a frog this is not a problem as it is cold blooded with a slow metabolism. This means that it does not need much oxygen. Frogs are also able to absorb oxygen through their moist permeable skin.
The left ventricle receives oxygen from the chest. The right ventricle receives oxygen from the rest of the body. PS..... Ur Welcome :)
By the late summer months, the tadpoles will be fully grown frogs and the best place to find then is a large pond or small lake with lots of grass and stones. The quieter it is, the better your chances of finding one are. frogs rock!
This is called estivation. Some animals that estivate are the Madagascan fat-tailed dwarf lemur, California red-legged frog, North American desert tortoise,crocodile,salamander,lungfish,snail (during the day),squirrel and chipmunk (during the worst part of Winter) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estivation
Predators, Winter, not enough food, pollution, habitat destruction, etc.
The fat bodies.
They have a legs that have poop in them. they have fat that helps them survive and be warm during winter and provides food for them during hibernation.
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Frogs hiber nate because they cannot live in cold
because the frog wants to get some food but the people won't give the frog some food.
To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.
You can barter with your dad to let you take your frog over winter break. Offer to do chores or other things to be able to take frog with you.
Frog legs are a specialty food in France.