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How do little frogs spend the winter?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Frog is a kind of amphibian. The common frogs in farmland are black spot frog, Ze frog, golden thread frog, flower back toad and so on, so how do small frogs survive the winter? I. the living habits of frogs frogs generally live near water sources, and frogs generally live in the water.

Frog is a kind of amphibian. The common frogs in farmland are black spot frog, Ze frog, golden thread frog, flower back toad and so on, so how do small frogs survive the winter?

I. the living habits of frogs

Frogs generally live near water sources. Frogs generally lay eggs and fertilize in the water. After hatching, they become tadpoles, live in the water, and then become young frogs for landing. However, the tree frog spawns in a different way. The eggs laid by the tree frog are like a ball of white soap foam and like a mass of cream adhering to the aquatic plants.

Tadpoles generally eat diatoms, green algae and other plant food, mature will take insects as the staple food, but also eat some field snails, snails, shrimp, fish and so on.

When the weather gets cold in late autumn, frogs hibernate in the bottom of the water or in caves, and then return to the water to breed when the weather gets warmer the following spring.

How do little frogs spend the winter?

Small frogs will choose to hibernate in ponds, tree holes or mud holes to spend the winter, because frogs are cold-blooded and may freeze to death if the temperature is too low in winter. They need to spend the cold weather in a place where the temperature can be kept warm before coming out.

Third, the harm of eating frogs

1. Frog meat has no special nutrition, and eating too much will affect human health, because most frogs are wild, crops use more chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and the amount of pesticides is increased and unreasonable, resulting in drug resistance of pests. Frogs are easy to accumulate pesticides, and people will enter the human body when they eat.

2. Frogs can also have many parasites and bacteria, such as Echinostoma, Taenia mansoni and Alternaria. If you eat frogs with parasites, the parasites migrate in the human body, causing damage to all parts of the body, especially skin and muscle tissue, and forming abscess nodules when the parasites stay; when they move in the nervous system, they can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

 
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