Submitted by failedtalkshowhost t3_yzvqaw in askscience
NeilOffTheYoungOnes t1_ix4dx36 wrote
Reply to comment by LordEarArse in How do insects survive winter? How do northenly climates have any insects? by failedtalkshowhost
Some, like the arctic woolly-bear caterpillars, just spend most of their life frozen. Just thawing out for one month a year to eat a bit, before eventually very briefly being a moth.
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