yes the can
the crayfisherman brings the crayfish alive in the factory and puts them in ice or cold water that's what keeps them alive
a frozen crocodile
Yes, but it may or may not be healthy.
Crayfish need to be alive when delivered to a factory because their freshness and quality can deteriorate rapidly after they die. Live crayfish are also easier to process and cook, as their muscles are still functioning and their meat is firmer. Additionally, live crayfish are less likely to harbor harmful bacteria that can multiply quickly in a dead crustacean.
The fish is frozen, and if frozen can't be resuscitated.
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
No
yes
yes it can. it will stay alive for 5-6 hours after being frozen.
Producers:Arthur BraunerRonald Rietti
Crayfishermen keep crayfish alive by placing them in aerated tanks or containers that provide a continuous supply of oxygenated water. They often use wet burlap sacks or coolers with wet newspaper to maintain humidity and prevent stress. Additionally, they store crayfish in a cool, shaded area to regulate temperature and minimize their metabolic rate, which helps prolong their survival until they can be sold or processed.
Yes it can be frozen. It can be frozen when it is out side the cow but not when it inside one because of body tempture but i guess it depends on weather the cow is alive or dead