Living way down south, past the tropical parts of the globe and deep in the freezing cold waters of Antarctica, are some pretty amazing fish. Temperatures of -1.8°C should be enough to freeze a fish, but species in Antarctica avoid this fate of becoming a fish-icicle. These fish have an antifreeze protein, called antifreeze glycoprotein (or AFGP) that prevents their body fluids from freezing. These natural antifreeze proteins are not only fascinating because they help fish live in icy waters they could also help humans tackle the tough challenge of frost burnt frozen food. But don’t go running to the frozen food section of the grocery store just yet, there is still a lot more research that needs to be done before you can find fish antifreeze protein in your ice cream!
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-08/rb-wfd082510.php
http://eol.org/data_objects/14369516
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13426864/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/fish-produces-natural-antifreeze-stay-alive/#.TuJWGFa8jAE
Wow- what an interesting fish!
It looks so cold- poor thing… XD
That is one amazing-spectacular fish. I’m surprised they found a species like that 😛
wow 😛
Cool. I love fish. 🙂 That is probably the coolest fish I’ve ever seen. Do you like fish?
Yes I do
hope they find more species.
WHOA. ITS JAW IS WIDER THAN ITS CHIN AND ITS TRANSPARENT! NEVER IN MY LIFE HAD I SEE SUCH A THING
COOL
Awesome!
Watch out for brain freeze
Awesome! That’s one COOL fish!