Hybernation.
2007-03-22 18:48:55
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answer #1
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answered by saumitra s 6
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You might say they turn into frogcicles. When the temperature drops, ice crystals start to form in a frogs body. Their liver then fills the body up with a huge amount of glucose. This gooey substance acts like an anti-freeze. It protects the cells inside a frog from being cut or damaged by ice crystals and enables it to freeze solid. As soon as the weather warms up, a frog's body transfers the glucose back to the liver where it is stored for next winter and the frog resumes normal spring activities.
2007-03-23 01:56:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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They burrow down into them mud and go into a state of hibernation
2007-03-23 01:53:22
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answer #3
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answered by DickeyDee 1
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they dig and crawl under the ground and hibernate for the winter.
2007-03-23 07:40:20
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answer #4
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answered by Ron B. 7
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You know those little lawn ornaments they sell at the store?? Hate to break it to like this, but yeah...
2007-03-23 01:58:32
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answer #5
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answered by A bit young 4 being psychotic 4
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They hibernate
2007-03-23 01:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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They burrow into the ground......
2007-03-23 01:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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they turn into wood....hahahahah
2007-03-23 01:48:57
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answer #8
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answered by thejury 1
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