No, a hamster cannot survive being frozen. Freezing temperatures can cause irreversible damage to the hamster's cells and organs, leading to death.
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
Certain animals, such as wood frogs and some insects, have the ability to survive being frozen due to special adaptations that protect their cells and tissues from damage.
No, snakes do not survive being frozen. They are fairly good at finding holes that are deeper than frost level so most survive.
no
No. Contrary to popular belief programmed by the Science Fiction film industry, humans and large mammals can not be revived from being frozen with current technology in cryonics.
yes
no it cannot.
No, you will survive the, last answer was a lie. Anyway, WHY DID YOU LICK A GO GO HAMSTER?!
no. hermet crabs neeed water to live therefore it will not survive in a hamster cage.
No animal can actually survive being frozen solid. There are certain species of frogs that have natural glycols which prevent their cells from freezing internally when the temperature drops below freezing, but if it actually got cold enough to freeze them, they would die.
Because thay are Poikilotherm (rely on external sources for body heat), some species of frogs hypothetically and demonstably can survive being frozen in an ice cube and defrosted. Note that cells, being 70% water, expand when frozen destroying the cell membranes. This is one of the major problems in cryogenics.
yes but it maters what kind of crab you have