Good afternoon! Everyone knows that amphibians survive down to -16°C. But the Siberian salamander remains alive after frosts of -35°C. An experiment on the cooling of Siberian salamanders showed that at -35°C they lived for 45 days and remained unharmed, but less than half of the individuals could withstand three days at -50°C. In nature, salamanders are not exposed to such low temperatures, because they are underground and snow, where the temperature does not fall below -20 °C (although it can be as low as -60 °C on the surface). Today we will tell you about this wonderful amphibian and the ability to maintain viability. Enjoy watching!
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