This 25 January 2019 TV video from the USA says about itself:
Alligators in a North Carolina swamp have frozen in place with their noses above the ice so they can breathe.
This 25 January 2019 TV video from the USA says about itself:
Alligators in a North Carolina swamp have frozen in place with their noses above the ice so they can breathe.
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This is so weird! Almost scary.
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This looks like alligators having adapted to winter weather through many generations of evolution.
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