The denizens of the Middle Island wetlands may have short spring migrations, but it's still a perilous journey.
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Wood Frogs Are Evolving and Getting Weirdly StrongerA new study looking at the impact of road salt on wood frogs suggests the species may be evolving to better withstand the deadly mineral. A host of research on road salt’s impact on wood frogs ...
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Wood Frogs: Know about their habitat, diet and their know how they freeze to surviveThe 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.
All that quacking and chirping represents the efforts of the male frogs to attract a mate. In the case of the “quacking ducks ...
Frogs started emerging from the forest, faster than the volunteers could count, on their way to the vernal pools where they ...
With this delightfully warm weather, the earth is coming alive. Buds are swelling, maples are flowering, and the birds have ...
Why does the frog cross the road? Because it’s amphibian migration season! Jesse and Viola Rothacker from Forgotten Friend Reptile Sanctuary joined us in the studio this morning with Wood ...
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