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These frogs freeze solid until their hearts stop for months. Scientists say they could transform how organ transplants work
On a winter walk through Alaska’s forests, you might step over what looks like a dead frog, locked stiff beneath the leaves.
The animal kingdom is full of fascinating tricks for enduring sub-freezing temperatures. Birds, for example, often just take ...
Frogs that freeze themselves solid in the winter and thaw in the spring inspired methods to extend the storage time for transplantable organs.
Scientists in Western Australia have found a tree frog which is bright blue, rather than the usual green, due to a rare genetic mutation. The blue magnificent tree frog was spotted in the Charnley ...
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