Somewhere between life and death is the Alaskan Tree Frog. Discover how this amphibian freezes and lives to tell the tale.
Wood frogs — Lithobates sylvaticus, also known as Rana sylvatica — live farther north than any other amphibian, even beyond ...
Frogs breathe through their skin, a process called cutaneous respiration, which allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the water.
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Five years ago Dr. Clarence W. Dail, at Los Angeles’ Rancho Los Amfgos Hospital, noticed that one of his polio patients, a young man whose breathing muscles were almost completely paralyzed, had ...
Long before winter seals the forest under ice, certain frogs begin preparing for a transformation that defies basic biology.