Slugs are similar to snails, but they don’t have a shell. They’re not very fond of cold weather, so when it’s colder than 5° they’ll snuggle down deep into the soil to keep warm.
THE FROG Common frogs are most active at night. They can breathe through their skin (as well as their lungs), and hibernate during the winter under piles of rotting leaves, logs or stones, or in pond mud.
THE TAWNY OWL Tawny owls can often be found in woodlands. They eat small mammals and birds, and even frogs, fish, insects and worms. The hoot of the tawny owl can be heard in late autumn and throughout the winter season.
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