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Wood frogs survive in the most chill weather by literally freezing themselves until spring. It survives being frozen by accumulating glucose.
Camel can survive temperatures as high as 120 °F (49 °C), in hot deserts and can live without consuming water for weeks or more.
It can exceed temperatures up to 140 °F (60 °C) because of its long legs and specialised hair on its exoskeleton. It also uses the thermal regulation process to survive.
It is a desert rodent that sleeps in a cool burrow during the day and comes out at night, when it’s cooler, in search of food.
It is a worm found at the bottom of the ocean, which can survive extremely harsh conditions such as temperatures reaching up to 80°C, high pressure, and toxic chemicals.
Fish found between 660 and 6,600 feet below the ocean surface, tolerate near-freezing temperatures and high pressures and use its large sharp teeth to catch prey.
These creatures can survive in extremely low temperatures of up to -60 degrees Celsius, and tolerate winds of 200 kilometres per hour and severe ice storms.
These creatures survive on elevations of about 22,000 feet, including Mount Everest in a critical oxygen supply.