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Why are frogs like trees?

Researchers, upon studying frogs when they are dead (that is the frogs being dead--not the
Researchers), count the rings of bone in the leg to determine the frogs' ages. When frogs hibernate, their bones also slow down in growth. As the frogs awaken each year, the growth speeds up, thereby
adding another ring that can be counted, just like a tree.