Each of us has a favorite television program, which we watch constantly or periodically. One of the interesting instances takes place in the form of competitions, where ordinary people take part. The transfer is called One Hundred to One. Participants must guess the most popular answers to unusual questions that ordinary passers-by on the street tried to answer before. We will consider one of them in detail: about who can be seen on the ice. We learn the options from the program and offer a couple of their own.
Transmission Responses
Who can be seen on the ice? In one issue, participants answered this question. We learn what options were offered by passers-by. So you can see:
- penguin;
- Bear
- walrus;
- fisherman;
- a seal;
- person.
The teams were very close to the correct answers to the question of who can be seen on the ice. They gave the following answers:
- penguin;
- fisherman;
- polar explorer;
- walrus;
- a seal;
- a bear.
Reality
In fact, each of the options is logical and has a right to exist. As you know, penguins live in the waters of the Antarctic, New Zealand and appear with cold currents off the southern coasts of Australia, Africa and South America. It is likely that they will drift on the ice and move freely from them to the shore. Walruses live mainly in the Pacific Ocean and are very rare in the Atlantic, where a decrease in population is observed. Their limbs are more like legs than flippers, but they move easily in the water. It can be assumed who it is possible to see on a huge ice floe, in addition to penguins and walruses. Seals live in cold and temperate waters and are found in both hemispheres and even in fresh water bodies such as Lake Baikal and Lake Ladoga. The option to see a seal on the ice is very likely. In turn, polar bears are typical inhabitants of the Arctic; they live in cold conditions and fish in water. Fishermen and polar explorers, that is, people in general, can also be seen drifting, for example, when they went across the river on the ice during its melting, and a huge piece lagged behind the total mass.

Other options
The Hundred to One broadcast uses only the 6 most popular answers, but there can be many more. For example, here's who you can see on ice:
- cartoon character - Umku bear, who went in search of a comrade;
- surviving passengers of the Titanic or another ship;
- Madagascar penguins are also cartoon characters who often move in this way.
But seriously, anyone can be on the ice, because life is often very unpredictable.