A fox that most likely fell into Lake Bunn in southern Sweden has been found frozen solid. Scientists speculate that the fox fell into the freezing lake and was unable to escape, suffering a slow death by hypothermia. The fox was found with its head slightly above the surface of the lake and its body frozen in the water. This comes soon after Norwegians found a frozen school of fish and a moose frozen in a lake in their country.
Check out these photographs of the frozen animals.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
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