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Animals Frozen In Time
Winter has arrived in one part or another of the world. BUT! If you absolutely have to go outside for any reason don’t stay out for long, you could become a popsicle. Don’t believe me? Think you’re a survivalist? So did these poor souls, frozen animals found in unbelievable places.


A Fishy Situation
Nature can be terrifying, yet, artful at the same time; natural phenomena can do amazing things with ice as it melts away by the sun. and how does that affect animals in general? looking at how things can all of a sudden get frozen fast, makes animals look like a piece of art that also serves as a menu for a quirky restaurant. Schools of fish, although accustomed to the water temperature variations can still fail to remember that they can also become popsicles. This weird yet wonderful display of a school of fish appear to be suspended mid-swim in this thick wall of ice and snow. According to those present at the fishy-wall, the reason that such a strange act of nature occurred was because of the relationship between the sun, the ice and the water that the fish were occupying. As the thick snow and ice layered themselves over the water’s surface, the heat and light of the sun would dim, eventually blocking out completely, dropping the temperature and oxygen from the water. This would result in the fish Asphyxiating and floating to top of the water before freezing and the weird arty display of suffocated fish came after.


The Cave-Lion
Imagine being tucked in for several thousand years. That’s no catnap. But there was a cat who did stay in for that long. This particular feline is said to have been buried up for over 50,000 years, now that’s an awful long nap, even for a cat as big as this one. The scientists responsible for discovering this preserved extra-large pussy cat, explain how it has lasted so long is because of what’s called Permafrost, where the layer of ground that was covering the lion’s body was in a permanent state of freezing, meaning that the lion was it was never going to thaw.
The remains of this Cave Lion were found frozen solid in Siberia in 2017 and its discovery, like most discoveries, has kindled the flames of discourse. This discourse this time revolves around whether it’s possible to clone this long-dead cat, some believe it’s possible thanks to research done of mice, but that mouse was frozen for less than 2 decades, this cat has been frozen for much, much longer.


Alligator On The Rocks
Oh, Snap it’s an Alligator on the rocks. And I don’t mean sunning pleasantly in the Florida beaches. Well, not really. These Alligators unlike the rest of the frozeniers mentioned, in reality, they played it all to survive. These Alligators found in a swamp park in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina USA had the tip
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