they are gay and eat balls to stay warm
to preserve the fish and keep it fresh
That's where we keep our frozen fish sticks.
They have really thick fur to last them for 24-72 hours in the freezing cold
There are many fish in the Pacific Ocean, so there really isn't a constant number (answer). We keep finding new species.
Cold, icy, snowy, freezing, frigid, polar bears live there, they have thick fur to keep warm and white fur so their prey does not see them
They are fish tanks that have ocean water in them. The ocean water is almost always synthetic but can be real. People keep salt water fish, corals and many other things in these types of tanks.
the answer depends on the fish species. if you didn't get the fish at a pet store, and found the fish in the ocean, keep it in saltwater. if not, use freshwater.
Turtles don't live in the Arctic Ocean because the water there is only about 33 degrees F (0.5 C). Turtles are cold blooded, and therefor rely on their environment to supply them with heat. A turtle would die from the cold very, very quickly in the Arctic Ocean. There are some fish, however, that can live in the Arctic, even though all fish are cold blooded. They are able to do this because of special adaptations that they have, which turtles lack.
Arctic Willows have
They live in the arctic where it is cold in the winter, the fur keeps them from freezing to death. the thick fur traps the heat between the layers of the furPolar bears have thick fur because they live in arctic climates, which, is obviously cold. So, their thick fur helps keep them warm.Because they live in the freezing cold.You try living on one of the poles without having lots of clothes on.
It'll keep the dog from drinking it, but doubt it will help with freezing.
Mr. Freeze is freezing your Ps2!!