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When the winter brings seasonal changes, how do northern and southern frogs respond?

Cold-blooded northern and southern frogs migrate to warmer regions to hibernate for the winter.
Frogs are cold-blooded and rely on the outside temperature to keep them warm. In response, they hibernate to stay warm.
Frogs are warm-blooded and rely on the outside temperature to keep them warm. In response, they hibernate to stay warm.
Warm-blooded northern and southern frogs migrate to warmer regions to hibernate for the winter.

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Answer:

They rely on the warmth of the soil to keep them warm and also hibernate on land or in the mud.

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