Definition
A wood frog is a specific species of frog, *Lithobates sylvaticus*, known for its distinctive ডাক markings and its ability to tolerate freezing temperatures. They are found in wooded areas across North America. Think of wood frogs as the winter warriors of the frog world. They can survive being partially frozen during the winter months, a remarkable adaptation. They often breed in temporary ponds formed by melting snow, making them dependent on specific environmental conditions. Their ডাক markings make them easily identifiable.