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Four Unfortunate Animals Frozen in Ice

As the saying goes, when humans are unlucky, drinking cold water is like filling your teeth with gravel. When animals are unlucky, it's even more tragic. This episode introduces four unfortunate animals frozen in the ice.

Half-frozen fish:

The fish in front of us has a somewhat funny posture. Its head is submerged below the surface of the water, but its tail and most of its body are stuck in the ice. A local villager discovered this fish while fishing, so he went home to get a chainsaw and cut away the ice around the fish.

The question is, how did this fish manage to achieve this posture? Ice formation is a slow process, for fish, either they are completely frozen or not. It's a bit funny to be frozen halfway.

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Frozen fox:

Winter has arrived, and many people enjoy skating on the ice. Animals sometimes come to the ice to forage. A young man in Sweden suddenly discovered a fox stuck under his feet while skating. Upon closer inspection, it turned out that this fox was frozen under the ice.

The fox may have come to forage when the lake surface had not yet frozen solid, and unfortunately fell down. It couldn't climb back up. Finally, this fox, along with the ice block, was cut out and preserved in the museum.

Frozen tiger:

From the size of the tiger, this is a Siberian tiger frozen. When frozen, the tiger was in a standing and roaring state.

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Siberian tigers are distributed in the Russian Siberian region, Northeast Asia, Korea and Northeast China. How it ended up in such a snow-covered mountain place, and how it was frozen, is still a mystery.

Frozen cat:

This gray cat was lazy and curled up on the road when it snowed. Unfortunately, when it wanted to leave, it found that it was frozen.

Fortunately, this cat was finally rescued, and its owner named it Simon. Since then, Simon has become a pet cat. When Simon was frozen, the temperature reached -40 degrees Celsius. Simon also became the animal that was frozen and rescued at the lowest temperature.

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