Frozen frogs: How amphibians survive the harsh Alaskan winters
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 - 08:30
in Biology & Nature
As winter approaches, many of us hunker down and virtually "hibernate" for the season. Classic hibernation in the wild conjures images of furry bears, but other animals are not so lucky to have immense fat stores or fur to protect them from the elements. Frogs that live at northern latitudes have neither of these, but must find ways to survive the harsh winter season. Their solution? Freezing…but not to death.