In Norway, it's so cold that fish are
freezing in place while they swim
Thousands of herring were flash-frozen in place after a particularly cold gust of wind swept through a Norwegian bay.
Thousands of herring were flash-frozen in place after a particularly cold gust of wind swept through a Norwegian bay.
How cold is too cold?
Ask these fish:
According to the Independent, thousands of fish were swimming too close to the surface when an exceedingly cold gust of wind swept through.
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The fish were frozen on the spot. In the image above, taken by Ingolf Kristiansen from the tiny island of Lovund in central Norway, a dog stands on the frozen surface.
“I've never seen anything like it. It has not happened before here as far as I know,” he told NRK, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
So, how cold is too cold? 17.96 degrees Farenheit, apparently.
Ask these fish:
According to the Independent, thousands of fish were swimming too close to the surface when an exceedingly cold gust of wind swept through.
More from GlobalPost: The lowest temperatures ever recorded on earth
The fish were frozen on the spot. In the image above, taken by Ingolf Kristiansen from the tiny island of Lovund in central Norway, a dog stands on the frozen surface.
“I've never seen anything like it. It has not happened before here as far as I know,” he told NRK, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
So, how cold is too cold? 17.96 degrees Farenheit, apparently.
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