Tiny red animals dart in the dark under the ice of a frozen Quebec lake

In a frozen lake in Quebec, tiny red creatures zip about under the ice. Biologists report the discovery of active, unusually red, life in a winter lake. Bright pigment may preserve zooplankton’s fatty acids from oxidative damage.


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