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minus-squarehungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 month agoFor toads in cold climates, they do. Not counting rare exceptions, all ‘cold-blooded’ animals have to hibernate or go into warm places (like some spiders come indoors in autumn) to survive through the winter.
minus-squareStiffy@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down7·1 month agosome toads, frogs, salamanders and turtles freeze themselves in water. but scientifically, they cannot hibernate.
minus-squareStiffy@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down8·1 month agoBURMATION. I’ve already told you.
For toads in cold climates, they do. Not counting rare exceptions, all ‘cold-blooded’ animals have to hibernate or go into warm places (like some spiders come indoors in autumn) to survive through the winter.
some toads, frogs, salamanders and turtles freeze themselves in water. but scientifically, they cannot hibernate.
What’s it called then?
BURMATION. I’ve already told you.