Fish do survive in Arctic region because at -4*C ice melts and exist in liquid state
they have tons of layres of clothing on and they also ice fish
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic
They don't LOL They actually do survive because they have antifreeze molecules and that is totally not funny! Oh and only the top layer of a river freezes! So ha.
because so they cant freeze to death
Penguins actually live in the Antarctic, not the Arctic. Penguins have several adaptations that help them survive, such as a layer of insulating blubber, waterproof feathers, and special glands to regulate body temperature. They also have a unique ability to dive deep for food and rely on a diet of fish and krill.
Yes, Arctic Foxes eat fish.
Yes, Arctic fish have antifreeze proteins in their blood that allow them to survive in extremely cold temperatures by lowering the freezing point of their body fluids. These proteins prevent ice crystals from forming and damaging the fish's cells, enabling them to thrive in icy waters.
Tonnes of shrimp and fish for them to eat, lack of predators, feathers perfectly insulating the body! Any more questions?
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
no
They live in the Arctic, you idiot. Of course they can survive the cold.
Fish is one of the Natural Resources in the Arctic Region in Canada.