Wood Frogs Freeze Their Bodies to Survive Alaskan Winters, Study Shows | Sci.News
Things didn't look good for the five frozen wood frogs. | Alaska Science Forum | sewardjournal.com
Wood Frog
BIO-Zone - Alaskan wood frog Most animals that hibernate during cold winter months have thick coats of fur or layers of fat to protect them. However, the Rana sylvatica species of the
A Wonder of Winter, A Harbinger of Spring | Our Stories and Perspectives
Wood Frog | National Wildlife Federation
Something Wild: Frozen Wood Frogs Thaw Out | New Hampshire Public Radio
Wood Frog - Georgia Aquarium
Alaska wood frogs are champion deep-freeze hibernators: study – Eye on the Arctic
Biological antifreeze frog's friend for winter | Canadian Geographic
Wood frog - Wikipedia
In Alaska, wood frogs freeze for seven months, thaw and hop away - Los Angeles Times
Frozen frogs: The skill that helps them survive the winter
How climate changes the timing of wood frog calls (U.S. National Park Service)
These animals can freeze solid in winter. Here's how they survive.