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Unbelievable Frozen Animals
Frozen animal stories from around the world.<br /><br />The Unlucky Fox <br />What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Scandinavia, perhaps colorful buildings, crystal clear rives contrasted by mountain peaks while the northern lights magnify the skies and the animals roam freely. This sounds very romantic, until winter comes along… the harsh colder temperature not only will make any human go inside but animals should take notes too. one particular animal forgot to listen and became an unlucky Foxsicle. Foxes are common in Sweden. This one was found in taking a dip in a nearby lake. From the photos of its discovery the poor fox looks like it had completely forgotten that it’s no longer summertime and that it’s probably not a great idea to going swimming in freezing cold waters. A strange as this event might sound to those in the warmer climates, this is not the first time that an animal has been ice-cubed in the Scandinavian countries, it’s quite a common thing apparently. On top of just foxes, locals have found fish frozen in place as well as a moose trapped within ice because of the less than pleasant temperatures that the regions can produce. <br /><br /><br />Frozen In Time, And Ice<br />Japanese people are weird. There are many things that only happen in japan, like vending machines that sell anything from frozen duck to silk ties, extremely expensive fruits that are modified to look like candy. But how far is to far? From nature to business, this ice aquarium located in Kesennuma, northeastern Japan, took the idea of preservation and education slightly too far. Hosting over 450 specimens of marine life within super large blocks of thick ice, these creatures which include crabs, fish and even octopuses, are all preserved within realistic lifelike positions. It’s just like being in the ocean with them. For those wondering how this was actually pulled-off, the Ice Aquarium uses what’s called flash-freezing technology, in order to keep the fish at the right temperature for their display, yet warm enough to not freeze visitors. <br /><br /><br />The Wolf Amongst Ice <br />Finally there is the Wolf’s head found surprise-surprise in Siberia, the unofficial home of finding weird stuff in the ice apparently. We say Wolf, the severed head that was discovered frozen in a lake in Siberia around 40,000 years ago is in fact much larger than your average wolf’s head. The head of this bigger wolf is considered to be perfectly preserved, having its fur, bone and its brain still intact. The plan for this Head has already been announced, the head will be plastered, a technique scientist says that will replace the water of replacing and fat of the head with plastics, this will prevent the head from decaying. As long as it’s not mounted on a wall after that then I think I’l <br />...<br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK6hNjY71N4" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK6hNjY71N4</a>
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