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  1. Tardigrade - Wikipedia

    • Tardigrades , known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär 'little water bear'. In 1776, the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada (/tɑːrˈdɪɡrədə/ ), which … See more

    Naming

    Johann August Ephraim Goeze originally named the tardigrade Kleiner Wasserbär, meaning 'little water-bear' in German (today, they are often referred to in German as Bärtierchen 'little bear-animal'). The name wate… See more

    Description

    The largest adults may reach a body length of 2.0 mm (0.079 in), the smallest below 0.1 mm (0.0039 in). Newly hatched tardigrades may be smaller than 0.05 mm (0.0020 in). For comparison, grass pollen is typically 0.025–0.0… See more

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  1. Tardigrades, often called water bears or moss piglets, are near-microscopic aquatic animals with plump, segmented bodies and flattened heads. They have eight legs, each tipped with four to eight claws or digits, and somewhat resemble the hookah-smoking caterpillar from "Alice in Wonderland."
    www.livescience.com/57985-tardigrade-facts.html
    These so-called water bears, scientifically named tardigrades, are the most extreme animals on our planet. They not only survive in ice, but also in boiling water. Moreover, they can stop breathing for long periods and they have even traveled to outer space, surviving without an astronaut’s suit.
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  2. Tardigrade | Facts & Lifespan | Britannica

    Oct 25, 2024 · Tardigrades, also known as water bears or moss piglets, are tiny invertebrates that can survive extreme conditions. Learn about their …

  3. 10 Astounding Facts About Tardigrades - Treehugger

  4. Tardigrades: Size, Lifespan, Diet, And Other Shocking Facts

  5. How Are Tardigrades So 'Indestructible?' Scientists …

    Jan 18, 2024 · Tardigrades, also known as water bears or moss piglets, are one of Earth's most resilient creatures. A new study reveals how they enter a dormant state called tun and use cysteine to react to stressors like free radicals.

  6. Tardigrade - National Geographic

  7. Big discovery about microscopic ‘water bears’ — Harvard Gazette

  8. Everything you need (and want) to know about tardigrades

  9. Tardigrade - National Geographic Kids

    Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are tiny, eight-legged animals that can survive extreme conditions on Earth and in space. Learn about their appearance, diet, habitat, and how they hibernate for decades.