
Nature
Masters of the Cold: How Animals Survive Winter's Extremes
From antifreeze blood to communal huddling, wildlife has evolved extraordinary strategies to endure conditions that would kill most humans in hours.
Casey Cooper·

From antifreeze blood to communal huddling, wildlife has evolved extraordinary strategies to endure conditions that would kill most humans in hours.

Cold temperatures slow the chemical reactions inside batteries that produce electricity, reducing available power and causing faster apparent drain in all battery types.