World Frog Day 2025 presents us with a chance to take action. Across the globe, events will highlight the importance of frog ...
The wood frog survives extreme winter temperatures by freezing solid, with its heart stopping for nearly eight months. It uses its natural antifreeze, a mix of glucose and urine constituents ...
The next time you snivel, "I am freezing to death," you might want to consider the wood frog, which withstands such bone-chilling cold in winter that its heart stops beating yet does not die.
This habitat is wet, very wet ... Oh, what's that you've seen? I think that's a tree frog. Tree frogs live in trees and bushes in the rainforest, and they need wet and warm conditions to survive.