We're lucky these aren't the size of bears.

   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #1  

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You may have some in your yard right now.


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Tardigrades can withstand temperatures from just above absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water. They can survive pressures greater than any found in the deepest ocean trenches and have lived through the vacuum of outer space. They can survive solar radiation, gamma radiation, ionic radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than would kill a person. They can go without food or water for nearly 10 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce.


Tardigrade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

APOD: 2013 March 6 - Tardigrade in Moss

Bruce
 
   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #2  
and they have brains, gonads,,etc...details in wikki
 
   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #4  
looks like a toy stuffed animal!
 
   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #5  
Looks like something from SCI-FI channel.
 
   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #7  
Looks like a mini manatee.
Creepy how you can't kill 'em.
Thanks for posting!
 
   / We're lucky these aren't the size of bears. #8  
It says they're prevalent in moss.....

I'M MOVING!!!

:eek:
 

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