In wintry forests, wood frogs don’t just hibernate—they become frogsicles. Documented by biologists, these tiny amphibians freeze solid: hearts stop, brains stall, and bodies stiffen like ...
Canadian winters can be tough on wildlife, but this particular amphibian has a unique coping mechanism to endure the cold and ...
These spaces are likely hibernation spots for wildlife, such as hedgehogs or toads. Remember to check any wood or leaf piles carefully for wild animals, such as hedgehogs, frogs and mice ...