Well I know of one that sleeps in a wierd way. The wood frog freezes solid during winter and its organs stop working then it thaws out in spring and it comes back to life.
2007-02-07 12:37:06
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answered by jason c 4
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All of them the grey tree frog and the wood frog both have the abilty to be frozen solid and thaw out later they are using them to help study ways to save people who fall thru the ice etc.
2007-02-07 05:27:12
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answered by fukawthoridy 2
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if they are pets they dont hibernate. the only reason a snakes/reptile hibernates is if they get realy cold for a long time. we lost electricity on xmas day this year and our 3 snakes vivs were down to 10 degrees but they were fine. you can induce hibernation if you want by lowering temperature gradually, however i think this is cruel as it can be risky for the animals. hope it helps
2007-02-09 09:39:24
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answered by kitty 2
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Basically all of them. Most amphibs eat insects which are not available in the winter. Also their activity level is determined by the temperature.
2007-02-11 01:31:42
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answered by pilot 5
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Toads slept in rocky places for Years.
2007-02-07 05:24:19
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answered by Konfuzius 3
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Yeah, all of them. My beardies would either sleep all day, or lounge around and be even more lazy then they already are, and not eat any food I gave them.
2007-02-07 15:13:51
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answered by Siouxsie Sioux 1
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Yeah, not many stay awake unless they're in captivity and even then, they sleep all day and tend to reject food.
2007-02-07 05:23:16
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answered by AnnaBelle 3
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Most all of them I think.
2007-02-07 05:19:19
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answered by Charles R 1
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how about the Eft or Newt?
2007-02-07 05:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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frogs and toads
2007-02-07 15:40:40
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answered by karat4top 4
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