Animals
Frozen Frogs: How Tiny Amphibians Survive in Alaska
A researcher from the University of Alaska Fairbanks is conducting what is thought to be the first live field study of wood frogs - freeze tolerant amphibians who can survive extremely low temperatures until the spring thaw.
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