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Tardigrades - "water bears"


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I am fascinated by these. Can live in deep space, rediculios hi and low temp tolerance, herbivore, and wondering it they can give the "pod" biotype a run in a reef. I will post more later but I am absolutely FASCINATED about them. Under an ectron microscope, they look like a manatee with swimming feet like a mammal, and a feeding umm... Probiscus... Like a snail.

 

Quick Animal Planet vid about them: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SUC0_HjNFBs

 

They go dormant for up to a hundred years (and more!) at 3% water content. Crazy.

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Miraculous creatures...

 

I could see these being blasted from earth during a big explosion, drifting through space for a long time and then landing on some foreign world and starting a new population.

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Miraculous creatures...

 

I could see these being blasted from earth during a big explosion, drifting through space for a long time and then landing on some foreign world and starting a new population.

Or landing back on earth long afterwards, re seeding the planet.

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Amazing animals indeed.

 

In answer to your question, they wouldn't take quite the same position as the pods, most seem to be herbivores so they would give benefits, just they aren't going to be scavenging all the fish food scraps and similar food items.

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That

 

 

The second one, tardigrade right? Kinda cute. I wish insects looked more like those.

 

yep both are tardigrades, I personally think roaches and many beetles are adorable.
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Ironically, tardigrades are really easy to kill when they aren't dormant. They are super cool, weird animals.

 

poor little tardigrade who got eaten by the big bad mite.
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