As winters grow milder, gray tree frogs still follow fixed daylight cues, burning energy for a freeze that may never arrive.
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When the cold weather comes, I bundle up in a sweater and explore the snow. But my frog friends are never around then. In fact, I’ve never seen a frog in a sweater. I asked my friend Erica Crespi why ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – What creature sings all night long, has a bubble on its chin, can freeze like a popsicle in winter and miraculously comes back to life in early spring, and can help ...
The next time you declare that you are “freezing to death,” spare a thought for the wood frog who gets so cold in winter that its heart stops beating – but it does not die. Once the spring thaw ...
Endangered species of frogs survive winter in Washington refuge, a step toward recovering population
The endangered northern leopard frog species is showing positive signs of recovery after surviving the first winter in the wild within the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Washington, the ...
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Understanding the Ecological Trap Threatening Winter-Ready Species
Even as autumn days grow shorter, a warming climate means Ohio winters aren't as cold as they were just a few decades ago, ...
A Dec. 12 Metro article about animals that freeze solid incorrectly said that spring peepers and gray tree frogs lose their ability to freeze as they age. The animals keep that ability into adulthood.
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