Muir Glacier

Muir Glacier
Muir Glacier
Did Noah also take a couple of ice worms on the Ark?

The first ice worm species were discovered in 1887 in Alaska, on the Muir Glacier. These glacier ice worms can be found on glaciers in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. They have not been found in other glaciated regions of the world. The name "solifugus" is Latin for "sun-avoiding", as ice worms retreat underneath the ice before dawn. Enzymes in ice worms have very low optimal temperatures, and can be denatured at even a few degrees above 0°C. When ice worms are exposed to temperatures as low as 5°C, their membranes melt and the worm itself liquifies.

Let me guess, faith-powered refrigerator, right?

I take my hat off to you for putting that much thought, time and energy to be filed under, more useless information.

Congratulations.

P.S: You do have a point there, by the way.


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