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How do fish survive in cold water?

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How do fish survive in cold water?

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Fish are cold bloodied, this means that their blood is at the same temperature as the water around them. Fish that have evolved in places where the water temperature often falls near or below freezing also have a form of antifreeze (Antifreeze glycoproteins or AFGPs) in their blood.

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