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  2. Moor frog - Wikipedia

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    Moor frogs from European Russia and Western Siberia are able to tolerate freezing to temperatures as low as -16 °C. Moor frogs from Denmark are only able to survive freezing temperatures as low as -4 °C for 3 to 4 days. The minimum freezing temperatures at which frogs are able to survive with 0% mortality is different between frog populations.

  3. The Frog That Freezes Itself for Winter - AOL

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    Wood frogs experience very little of the winter because they are frozen solid for the coldest eight months of the year. This is a high-risk strategy! If ice crystals form inside their body, they ...

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  5. Category:Video games about amphibians - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Frogs (video game) Frogun; H. The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game; Hi, How Are You (video ...

  6. Epifrog - Wikipedia

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    The player's task is to protect the village, fight back against U'mans, explore the wilderness and do what it takes to survive. The important part is protecting the Magic Pond Statue where tadpoles grow and keep U'mans away from the tadpoles. [1] The core of the game mechanics is commanding. [2] The player becomes Epifrog who is leading his ...

  7. Japanese tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Hyla japonica, commonly known as the Japanese tree frog, is a species of anuran native to Japan, China, and Korea. H. japonica is unique in its ability to withstand extreme cold, with some individuals showing cold resistance at temperatures as low as −30 °C for up to 120 days. [2]