How Captain America Survived 70 Years Frozen in Ice
If you’ve been wondering since long about how Captain America survived in ice for so long? We have the answer now, thanks to Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Treasure Island in Vegas and well, it’s not the Super Soldier Serum.
A user of Reddit, darthalex22 uploaded a photo from the exhibition in Vegas that explains how Captain survived in the ice found in the Avenegrs Station.
“The physical examination of his body reveals that his blood’s water in his body remain thickened and not frozen and that his blood contained excessive amounts of glucose as his liver processed the glycogen and lowered the temperature of the blood, creating “cyroprotectant” and this process is similar to that of water bears and hibernating frogs where the glycogen metabolises in their liver to circulate blood and reduce the shrinkage of cells inside their body.”
The Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is an interactive exhibit made to look like S.H.I.E.L.D. facility that brings visitors to the world of Avengers. The station has props used in the film including Captain America’s shield and costume along with Black Widow’s jumpsuit and Iron Man’s Hulkbuster armour. The station also has secret files and classified information about Marvel’s most intriguing mysteries.
So if you’re in Vegas, drop by as the exhibit is open from 10 AM to 10 PM inside Las Vegas’ Treausure Island casino.