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If an ant freezes, its bodily functions come to a halt, and it can suffer cellular damage due to ice formation within its body. Many ants, however, have adaptations that allow them to survive freezing temperatures, such as producing antifreeze proteins that prevent ice from forming in their cells. If an ant thaws out without significant damage, it can potentially resume normal activity. However, prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures without these adaptations is likely fatal.

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