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Hibernation
Information on hibernation with photo of the baby can be found on the Internet.
Frogs and toads are concentrated in woodlands and near water, although some species are well accustomed to barren areas. They make up an inalienable part of wild life and are helpful in maintaining natural balance. Deforestation results in death of many species or massed migration.
Information on hibernation with photo of the baby can be found on the Internet.
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Hibernation -
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Frogs reproduce by way of amplexus, i. e. males clasp arms around females’ “waists” and fertilize the eggs. Amplexus may last several days, and usually takes place in the water. Frogs develop out of tadpoles and complete the growth cycle by 14-16 weeks after birth. Information on hibernation with photo of the baby can be found on the Internet.
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