Why don't fish freeze in Antarctica?
As known about Antarctica, it is an inhospitable place for natural life due to the extremely low temperatures, with strong icy winds blowing all the time.
Perhaps this makes us wonder about the ability of fish to adapt and live in these force majeure conditions, especially as they are sensitive organisms to environmental changes and can die for the simplest reasons!
Fish are cold-blooded, a phrase we often hear but we don't know its exact meaning! A cold-blooded organism is an animal whose body temperature depends on the environment around it. This is seen in fish and other reptiles and amphibians.
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