The Water Bear and some kind of grasshopper
There is not a set list of temperatures in which cats can not survive. It is best to either bring them in or give them a warm place to sleep when it is cold and plenty of cool water when it is hot.
Hornets go dormant during the winter months, or when the temperatures go below freezing. Most of them do not survive and those that do build new nests in the spring.
They are birds. If the female penguin does not return from the sea, the male will ditch the chicks & eggs to go look for her. Penguins can survive in temperatures well below freezing.
Well by "bunnies" i presume you mean pet rabbits. They would survive a night in freezing temperatures if they have lots of straw and or other bedding to nest up in but may struggle for a prolonged period of freezing temperatures so best to move them to someplace warmer. If you mean wild rabbits then as long as they had a deep enough burrow they would, also the more of them there are down the burrow, the better chance they have. but the same applies as pet rabbits, if its a prolonged period of freezing then the less chance they have.
33 deg F Chickens are raised just about everywhere man lives. Alaska,Iceland,Baffin Island etc. All very cold area's. A chicken can take temperatures well below freezing for extended periods of time with shelter from the wind,food and water/snow.
have you tried a place where the temperatures are below freezing for most of the year
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are cold, always below freezing and often below zero F. The Antarctic Peninsula, however, may experience temperatures above freezing for short periods during mid-day during summer.
Yes.
Heat is important because we need the right amount of it. Temperatures below freezing can damage plant and animal life. Temperatures too high can also kill plant and animal life.
freezing point
no
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
Camcorders do not tend to work well in very cold temperatures.
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
You can if the roads are clear.
Anywhere from subzero to just below freezing!