Wood Frog
Weirdness 9/10

The frog that freezes solid every winter and comes back to life

This frog freezes into a solid lump of ice every winter — heart stopped, brain silent — then thaws back to life.

The short version

The wood frog survives winter by letting up to 70% of its body water turn to ice; its heart stops, blood stops flowing, and its brain goes silent. It floods its cells with glucose as natural antifreeze, then thaws in spring and hops away as if nothing happened.

Why it's so weird

  • The Wood Frog can freeze into a solid lump of ice every winter and thaw back to life in spring.
  • The Wood Frog lets up to 70% of the water inside its body turn to ice without dying.
  • The Wood Frog stops its own heart, blood flow, and brain activity while frozen, leaving it dead by every normal measure.
  • The Wood Frog floods its cells with glucose as a natural antifreeze that stops sharp ice crystals from shredding them.
  • The Wood Frog waits frozen solid for weeks or even months, then warms up, restarts its heart, and hops away.

The full story

This frog freezes into a solid lump of ice every winter, and then comes back to life in the spring. Meet the wood frog, an animal that basically dies and resurrects itself every single year. When the cold hits, up to seventy percent of the water inside its body turns to ice. Its heart stops beating. Its blood stops flowing. Its brain goes completely silent. By every normal measure, it is dead. The secret is sugar. Just before it freezes, the frog floods its cells with huge amounts of glucose, a natural antifreeze that stops them from being shredded by sharp ice crystals. Then it simply waits, frozen solid, for weeks or even months. When spring finally warms the ground, it slowly thaws out, its heart kicks back on, and it hops away as if nothing ever happened. Follow for more weird animal facts.

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