The Arctic explosion last week, which struck south, not only produced snow in several conditions that was simply not used to getting white things, but also threw a crooked ball in a number of animals in warm weather.
In particular, the alligators have been affected by a long time as the snowy time has hit a number of southern states.
In fact, Gator was shot frozen in a pond near CAT Island in South Carolina last week. The state of Palmto received between 2-4 inches of snow in certain areas, and the alligator was literally stuck in the ice, only with his muzzle protruding.
See the following video found on YouTube:
Can an alligator survive that he is frozen in ice? Surprisingly, the answer is yes.
Merkrano reptile is able to withstand it to be frozen in water by entering into a condition called bruise, which is considered a period of inaction similar to hibernation in mammals. The key is that they have to glue their noses over the ice so that they can breathe until they can move.
The alligator, caught in the video above, apparently made him muzzle for the water and was more than likely to have experienced the test last week.
The alligators are reported to have been frozen in water in Texas last week.