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Frogs hibernate because they are ectotherms.
In winter, their body temperature becomes lower due to the influence of the outside temperature. When the body temperature is relatively low, their vital activities are inhibited. As a result, they hibernate to reduce their energy consumption and survive the winter.
Frogs belong to the category of amphibians.
The body temperature of amphibians has a common characteristic, that is, their body temperature will change, in simple terms, ectotherms. Therefore, over time, when the temperature drops to a lower range, the frog's body temperature will also become relatively low. The body temperature of frogs has a great impact on their own physiological activities, and when their body temperature is very low, their activity will decrease until they enter a state of complete hibernation.
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In late autumn, when the weather gets colder, frogs hibernate at the bottom of the water or in burrows, and come out to breed when the temperature rises the following spring. In general, when frogs hibernate, their body's metabolism slows down, and they squat in their burrows motionless, so that they do not consume energy and can survive without eating or drinking.
1. When the weather gets cold in late autumn, frogs will hibernate at the bottom of the water or in their burrows, and then come out to breed when the temperature rises in the following spring. In general, when frogs hibernate, their body's metabolism slows down, and they squat in their burrows motionless, so that they do not consume energy and can survive without eating or drinking.
2. The frog is a cold-blooded ectothermic animal, and when the ambient temperature drops below 10, the frog's body temperature will also drop. The drop in their body temperature causes their metabolism to slow down, so that they stop eating, their activity decreases, and they do not even eat or exercise, lurking in burrows and under the water, which is the hibernation phenomenon of frogs.
3. At the same time, not only cold-blooded animals such as frogs should hibernate in winter, but also some warm-blooded animals should hibernate in winter. However, the hibernation of these animals is different from that of frogs, and they will burrow into warmer places to spend the winter, and they will not eat or drink, and wait for the temperature to rise. Frogs, on the other hand, burrow into burrows and underwater, and come out in the spring when the temperature rises.
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Frogs are amphibians, and amphibians are cold-blooded, and their body temperature is affected by the air temperature, and as the temperature gets colder, their body temperature will gradually decrease. When the temperature drops to a certain level, the frog burrows into the dirt, does not eat or move, and sleeps in a state to escape the cold, and waits until the ground temperature rises in the spring of the following year before coming out to move, which is why the frog hibernates.
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Frogs are cold-blooded animals, and the body temperature of cold-blooded animals is affected by the air temperature, and as the temperature gets colder, their body temperature will gradually decrease. When the temperature drops to a certain level, some animals will freeze to death, and in order to survive, cold-blooded animals such as frogs burrow into the dirt and are in a state of suspended animation, as a way to escape the cold, and wait until the ground temperature rises the following spring before coming out to move.
In one case, the frog spits out a layer of mucus, or bubble-like liquid, wraps itself up, and hides it in the dirt or in a hidden place to sleep ......Spring wakes up.
The frog is an amphibian, and its lungs are not very perfect for respiration, so its respiratory characteristics are:
Tadpoles breathe with their gills, and some species of tadpoles breathe with strong gills that grow outside the body, and adult frogs breathe not only through the lungs (which take swallowing breathing - the lungs are not well evolved), but also through the stomata on the surface and capillaries.
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Why do frogs hibernate? Won't they go hungry?
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It is a cold-blooded animal that has low temperatures and a weakened metabolism in winter, so it hibernates.
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It's funny, people are low-temperature animals. If you also have low temperatures, you can also hibernate.
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Frogs are ectotherms, and their body temperature drops in winter as the temperature drops, so they hibernate.
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When spring comes, amphibians such as frogs, lizards, snakes, and reptiles wake up from their long hibernation and crawl out of their burrows to start a new life.
It turns out that these animals are cold-blooded, and the body temperature of cold-blooded animals will be affected by the temperature, and as the temperature gets colder, their body temperature will gradually decrease. When the temperature drops to a certain level, some animals will freeze to death, and in order to survive, cold-blooded animals such as frogs burrow into the dirt and are in a state of suspended animation, in order to escape the cold, and wait until the ground temperature rises the next spring before coming out to move, which is why frogs hibernate.
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