I have an outdoor fridge for sodas. I propped open the freezer door to thaw it and ants collected on the bottom plastic drawer. Since we don't use the freezer part, I just closed the door, once it was thawed. The ants were frozen for several weeks until I had to thaw the freezer again. I sat the plastic drawer on the carport while we determined the reason it was freezing up and when I picked up the drawer, the ants started to crawl all over the drawer. It was not there long enough to attract new ants and there were no dead ants in the drawer! I have no explanation other than the ants revived after being frozen.
Very few types of animals can be frozen and then reanimate once thawed. The Wood Frog is one example. And many animals can survive, and even thrive, in freezing weather without "freezing". But most animals die if they are frozen solid.
Yes if you freeze it for about 30 minutes the bee will go into hibernation. After a few minutes to thaw he will come back alive
Once the heart has stopped beating it is nearly impossible for it to come back to life.
If you drop a goldfish in liquid nitrogen it does come back to life. See you tube if you don't believe me. I think lizards can do the same at probably around 39 degrees F or 4 C.
No because once its cells die , its pretty much over.
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No!! This is effectively cryogenics which we cannot do yet. No!! This is effectively cryogenics which we cannot do yet.
noway stupid It would suffer from hypothermia, suffocation, hunger and die. If you freeze it.
No he is not alive because Saint Nick is not Alive either
It is possible to freeze a fish using cryogenics but for a fish it would need to be very cold (-10 degrees) and it would depend on how long it would be frozen would affect it's life Eg. 10 days frozen would probably make it live a few days after it was melted. but if you froze it for a couple hours it might life for 2 weeks depending on what kind of fish it was. a goldfish would be dead when you unfreeze it.
Found in the Northern Hemisphere and in South America, New Zealand and Tasmania, bumble bees are the key pollinators of crops and wildflowers in these parts. They are required for healthy environments here.
Yes, the bumble bee bats are still alive. They can be found in Thailand and Burma.
Put preservatives in the bottle with the fish. Or freeze it.
freeze it...not if its alive...lolipop
No, it will die.
No. Freezing will kill it.
Walmart as a concentrate in the freezer section
Farmers have found that flooding the roots before a hard freeze helps keep the tree alive, even if the leaves freeze.
Depends on the laws where you live and whether the dog is alive or dead.
none youll freeze to death. if you even make it to the planet alive.
Yes you can, if it's alive, you have to cook it first (lot's of sites tell you how to do this) and then put it in cold fresh water for a little while. Take a zip bag and try to get all the air out of it, and put it in the freezer it can last fresh for about a month, but it's best to eat it as quickly as posible. remember never to refreeze Francisco Pedroza
No!! This is effectively cryogenics which we cannot do yet. No!! This is effectively cryogenics which we cannot do yet.
they become very cold, its like their internal organs freeze and they become slow at working, this can cause the mammal to die. the internal organs do not freeze while the animal is alive...