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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Animals That Can FREEZE And Come BACK To LIFE!




Check out these Animals That Can FREEZE And Come BACK To LIFE! From immortal animals to creatures that can revive after being frozen for years, this top 10 list of mysterious animals will amaze you! Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Watch our "REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World!" video here: https://youtu.be/ChM0CBRmVsM Watch our "10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat!" video here: https://youtu.be/0XROvoPCDNc Watch our "STRANGEST Animals People Keep As Pets!" video here: https://youtu.be/OMa96nPqz-Y 10. Arctic Ground Squirrel Arctic ground squirrels are native to regions in Northern Canada, Alaska, and Siberia… where they live on the mountain slopes, shores, and river flats of the tundra. It's such an unforgiving environment, that the squirrels have developed unique adaptations to survive… one of which is their ability to hibernate in sub-zero conditions. 9. Red Flat Bark Beetle Red Flat Bark Beetles are a species of beetle found exclusively in the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska. Small insects have two choices when the harsh winters close in- either give in to the cold, or get through it by either tolerating the ice or filling their bodies with antifreeze compounds. It was long thought that the Red Flak Bark Beetles did the latter, where they lose as much as 40 percent of their body water and replace it with the antifreeze proteins to prevent ice forming… which would otherwise destroy their cells. 8. Painted Turtles Different species of turtles deal with cold temperatures in their own ways, but the Painted turtles are undoubtedly the hardiest of them all! They live across North America in ponds and slow-moving freshwater and have to be prepared for ice sheets to cover them, with nowhere to go. Luckily for the painted turtles, they have a number of tricks to help them survive. 7. European Crucian Carp Each winter, as the lakes of northern Europe freeze over, the European Crucian Carps get trapped in the water beneath. At first, it seems that, once the ice thaws, the fish continue on with their lives as normal… but things are more complicated here than they look.. 6. Arctic Woolly Bear Caterpillar While Arctic Woolly bear moths have similar lives to other moths, their caterpillars are an entirely different story. They live in the far north of the Arctic across Canada and Greenland, where they are exposed to freezing temperatures for most of the year. The caterpillars take around 7 years to collect enough nutrients to be able to transform into a moth, so they need the ability to withstand the cold to be able to do this. 5. Iguanas We usually associate Iguanas with warmer weather, but as cold-blooded animals, they're also very capable of dealing with colder temperatures. When it gets colder than -40 degrees Fahrenheit, their bodies freeze and they become immobilized. This causes unusual situations where, if the unfortunate iguana is in a tree at the time, it simply falls to the ground- seemingly. This happens a lot in places like Florida, where there are lots of Iguanas and, occasionally, temperatures can plunge. 4. Upis Beetles Upis beetles live in the same regions as the red flat bark beetles but have developed an entirely different way of enduring freezing temperatures to ensure that they'll still be alive for the thaw that comes in springtime. 3. Alligators Alligators can be found in watery regions around the world, but have to return to the surface periodically to breathe air to survive. This can prove to be difficult when temperatures plummet, though, because the ice that forms on top of lakes and rivers creates a physical barrier that prevents alligators from being able to breathe. 2. Tardigrades Tardigrades are one of the hardiest types of creature on the planet, and cold temperatures seem to pose no problem to them whatsoever. Also known as water bears, they are water-dwelling organisms that measure up to one twenty-fifth of an inch long, and they are known for their ability to survive deep depths and even the vacuum of space. 1. Nematodes Nematodes are tiny worms, no longer than 1 mm, and have been seen to make wild adaptations depending on the environment they’re in. They can develop different mouths to adapt to the food that’s available, some have adapted to high temperatures, they are the deepest multicellular organism to have ever been found, and some have even adapted to be able to live inside the intestines of slugs. Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!

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