What is Thermoregulation?
Thermoregulation is a process that allows an organism to maintain its core internal temperature. All of Earth's organisms must regulate their body temperatures to survive.
Frogs, being ectothermic creatures, rely on external conditions to manage their body temperature. Let's dive deeper into how they manage to keep cool or warm!
How Do Frogs Manage Temperature?
Frogs often bask in the sun to increase their body temperature or seek shade and water to cool down. They also have specialized skin that aids in heat exchange.
Sweet Froge Fact: Frogs often use their limbs to adjust to temperature changes by covering themselves with moisture from dew or water bodies!
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Explore more about the unique adaptations of frogs and their extraordinary ways of adjusting to their environment: