one possibility is, there skin numbs their insides so they cant feel if its freezing cold
The truth is, we dont actually know how they feelabout the temperature. We know from scientific evidence that they must respond to changing temperatures but we dont know much more than that.
Seals have an amazing ability to keep the core temperature of there body at a healthy level. Like humans, im sure seals require a steady food intake to maintain a positive internal temp.
They have lots of blubber to protect them self from the freezing conditions
I do not believe there is any animal that can survive when their body temp is below freezing. There are quite a few that can handle below freezing temps but their body temperature will always be much warmer than the air or water. Polar bears, seals, whales, arctic foxes etc
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
Chlamydia trachomatis will not survive freezing.
by the fat on the bodies and food and water
Yes, yeast can survive freezing temperatures.
Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent. Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
No, it would die within several minutes.
Yes, some probiotics can survive freezing and maintain their effectiveness.
The freezing point affects plants by determining when water in their cells freezes, potentially causing damage. Plants have adaptations to survive cold temperatures, such as producing antifreeze compounds or changing cell structure. If the freezing point is too low, plants may not survive.
antarctic seals have blubber to keep them warm.
seals have a lot of blubber which keeps them warm.