Frogs undergo both aestivation and hibernation. What physiological trait enables this?
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Frogs undergo both aestivation and hibernation. What physiological trait enables this?
- Constant body temperature
- Poikilothermy
- High metabolic rate
- Dry, scaly skin
Answer
(B) Poikilothermy
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