Did you know that certain frog species migrate to new locations depending on the season? Fascinatingly, the wood frog of North America can be found traveling to vernal pools in order to breed during the spring.
Frogs rely heavily on environmental cues to signal migrations. Changes in temperature and moisture levels often initiate their movement across surprisingly long distances, ensuring they reach suitable breeding grounds.
Want to learn more about these incredible amphibians? Check out our Frog Habitats page for insights on where different species live and the unique environments they thrive in.