Alive; is it even Possible?
Scientists have discovered living things in ice as well as dead ones. Occasionally, these ominous discoveries aren’t the result of frozen mishaps but instead regular environmental changes. For example, specific alligators can survive on ice for the entire frigid and perilous winter. They are able to keep their internal organs alive in the icy waters because of their unique physiology.
An alligator, on the other hand, may thrive—or at the very least, survive—where you or I may succumb to frostbite and die. They are able to endure the unpredictability of their environment because they are in a frozen state of temporary hibernation. It would be great if we could all do the same.