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Critters in the snow thread?
>>2275800
http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/News/local/2012/03/14/19502526.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umzcE-fc5yY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5sg0LbGNoY
Two moose frozen in battle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W0MsBfpPYw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O-hjAFJCpk
A poor baby mammoth
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/2907/20130711/yuka-worlds-best-preserved-woolly-mammoth-public-display-japan-video.htm
But at least it was so well preserved for modern science.
Here's something a little bit more upbeat than the sadistic stuff above.
>>2276341
They probably did. But it too might have been rare, because most animals that adapted to such environments tend to instinctually know to avoid swimming in freezing water.
Human ice mummy
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-curse-of-the-ice-mummy/on-demand/41603-001
She was frozen in ice for about 500 years
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-480514/Preserved-mummy-500-year-old-Inca-Ice-Maiden-wows-visitors.html
>>2276347
Yet she almost still look alive, but sleeping
Sometimes an entire school of fish get instantly frozen in a flash freeze
http://www.barnorama.com/flash-frozen-fish-in-norway/
A frozen species of buffalo
>>2276354
>tfw you pull a retarded face but get frozen in ice so you're forced to look like a moron for 1000s of years
>>2276352
It happened in Japan the other week inside an ice rink
>>2276361
No the ice rink admitted to buying dead fish and placing them in the ice to attract tourists
>>2276365
You mean oceanic fish don't naturally live above water in inner-city metropolis tourist hotspots? Wow you're clever
>>2276340
Young boars are cute. CUTE
>>2276393
They were getting flack because they made it seem like they put the animals in water in the rink like an exhibit and froze them to death. What I'm saying is that they weren't frozen to death like that, they were already dead, then frozen
>>2276354
His mom shoulda told him that his face would freeze like that