Off the coast of Greenland, scientists have discovered a luminous fish with antifreeze flowing in its veins.

August 19, 2022

American scientists presented the results of their study of biodiversity in the waters of the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Greenland. During the study, they discovered a luminous motley snail fish, in the veins of which antifreeze flows. The scientists said the levels of antifreeze proteins in this Arctic fish species are the highest of any known species with similar antifreeze-producing abilities. Thus, fish that live in cold waters do not turn into "frozen".