Find the 'hot' fish living in Antarctica

Scientists have discovered 'hot' fish living in Antarctica for millions of years. It is a fish that has the ability to naturally produce antifreeze in the blood naturally for millions of years .

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Notothenioid fish found in Antarctica - (Photo: Daily Mail)

The fish is called Notothenioid fish, they can survive the global freezing phenomenon of mass extinction 42 million years ago thanks to glycolprotein anticoagulant, naturally produced in blood.

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Now, according to Yale University Professor Thomas Near, cautioned: ' Notothenioid species are threatened with extinction when the Earth is getting warmer. Besides, it is becoming the main food source of penguins and seals'.

Scientists believe that the 'icefish' - another name for Notothenioid - is the most interesting species in evolutionary history because its evolution is unique and unique.