Profile of a mud-covered frog's head with thick brown and white stripes running parallel to its mouth. The large eye sticks out from the head and has an oval shaped iris.
Wood frogs can be found as far north as the tundra. Unlike their cousins in this gallery, wood frogs will burrow themselves into the forest floor and can even freeze solid in winter! This photo illustrates the wood frog's brownish skin and dark mask across its eyes. Hear a wood frog call with spring peepers in the background by visiting the Cornell Macaulay Library’s website at https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/306240
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