I live in the Northern Hemisphere and winter is truly upon us now. Obviously within that range there are different degrees of winter harshness. In the UK we have it pretty easy really, winter temps can get down to -10°c on occasion but very seldom lower than that. In Northern Canada, and other places, they can experience -30°c or worse!
Now within the Northern hemisphere there are a lot of freshwater fish. These fish obviously have to survive these kind of temperatures. But it got me thinking. Which freshwater fish is truly the king of the frozen winter wilderness? Which fish can survive the most brutal winter water temperatures?
I expected there to be quite a list, but one fish I came across stood out head and shoulders above the rest. It is so hardy it can actually live encased in ice, in a dormant state, until the temperatures start rising again and it is thawed out of its frozen state.
It's only through a bit of research I came across this little guy, otherwise I'd never have heard of it. Meet the Chinese Sleeper fish, or the Amur Sleeper (Perccottus Glenii). It comes from the Amur river basin in NE Asia.
According to the bit of research I did, it is the only freshwater fish that can survive being frozen in ice for any length of time.
It'd be interesting if anyone else knew of any similar species who have this little winter survival "trick" in their armoury.
Cute little guy too!
Now within the Northern hemisphere there are a lot of freshwater fish. These fish obviously have to survive these kind of temperatures. But it got me thinking. Which freshwater fish is truly the king of the frozen winter wilderness? Which fish can survive the most brutal winter water temperatures?
I expected there to be quite a list, but one fish I came across stood out head and shoulders above the rest. It is so hardy it can actually live encased in ice, in a dormant state, until the temperatures start rising again and it is thawed out of its frozen state.
It's only through a bit of research I came across this little guy, otherwise I'd never have heard of it. Meet the Chinese Sleeper fish, or the Amur Sleeper (Perccottus Glenii). It comes from the Amur river basin in NE Asia.
According to the bit of research I did, it is the only freshwater fish that can survive being frozen in ice for any length of time.
It'd be interesting if anyone else knew of any similar species who have this little winter survival "trick" in their armoury.
Cute little guy too!
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