
Salamanders Defy Freezing Temperatures in Baffling Winter Behavior
Researchers have discovered that blue-spotted salamanders can remain active and even venture out on cold, snowy days, defying the normal freezing point of their body fluids. This "supercooled" state allows them to thrive in temperatures that would be lethal to most other animals, raising questions about the limits of their adaptability. The finding has sparked interest in the unique physiology of these amphibians and their ability to survive in extreme cold conditions.










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