There’s something magical about hearing the short trill of a Cope’s gray treefrog from high up in the trees or spotting a barred tiger salamander tucked inside a prairie dog burrow. It’s a sure sign ...
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It defies logic, but frogs can freeze solid during winter, then thaw out and live again, and scientists now know how
Long before winter seals the forest under ice, certain frogs begin preparing for a transformation that defies basic biology. The wood frog (Rana sylvatica), along with a few treefrog species like the ...
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