Seals have a thick layer of fat around their bodies, plus oily, waterproof fur to help insulate them.
because so they cant freeze to death
yes, in the ocean
So they don't freeze to death. c:To insulate themselves from chilling cold
Arctic geese winter in Britain because the weather is much more mild than Antarctica. Canadian geese winter in Florida for the same reason.
Of course
Chickens can freeze to death, yes. I have chickens of my own and one winter a hen of mine refused to go into the coop. Therefore she froze to death.
no im afraid its not it will be quite cold for the little fella they would freeze to death plus they wouldn't have any algae or other plants to eat
They freeze to death.
Hypothermia is probably going to be the reading.
Yes she did freeze to death.
They have blubber so that they don't freeze to death. They eat seafood. Adults have to swim fast so that they don't get killed and babies have white fur so that they can blend in with the snow.
With a water temperature of 10°C (50 F), hypothermia can be expected to lead to death in approximately 1 hour. With water temperatures hovering at freezing, an individual can die in as little as 15 minutes. The Arctic Ocean has a near constant surface temperature of around 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so an estimate of 15 minutes would be close.