awwwwhhhhh
reh1997 6 days ago
Ugly little bugger
smkyon 9 months ago
Tardigrades can actually survive the vaccum of space.
TokyoCrusader 2 years ago 3
Are you completely bananas? That's absurd.
Gregorius144 2 years ago
This is very good video of a tardigrade. It's the first I've seen with spatial resolution.
ramzahnY 2 years ago
is that black spot on its head an eye? and how big is he?
knyvez01 3 years ago
I don't know about eyes, but I know that tardigrades do not grow above 1 mm
Alfaris 2 years ago
that sounds pretty big for an organism like that, would that be visible to the naked eye?
knyvez01 2 years ago
barely..and that's assuming it's at 1mm.
Most of the are around 0.3-0.5 mm, and they tend to be transparent. As such, they are very hard to spot and the fact that they live in moss doesn't help.
haha barely. Pun!!! Since they're also called water bears. ..I dunno, I just felt like adding that. =|
Grayfox354 2 years ago
pretty cute.
Imperiused 3 years ago 2
what kind of microskop do you need
bmiklavc 3 years ago
Nice.
Iislunatic 4 years ago 3
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do u hav any vids of the torture chamber scientists put it through? that would be sooooooooooooo kl
Slime19991 4 years ago
soooooo cuteeeee i would eat it if i saw one
maximus448 4 years ago
hahahah what the fuck
sevenupyours23 3 years ago
LOL u'll just starve to death if you eat it XD
jovezza59 2 years ago
LOL LOOKAT IT GO.
Abombluv 5 years ago
how did you get footage this well of it? i love the tardigrade! and this is a great video
faustzanuff 5 years ago 5
tardigrade?? is it safe to assume that's just another term for "Waterbear"? =)
MoonPrincess0039 5 years ago 3
yeah, targigrades are also called water bears!
tokiohotelkidd 3 years ago 6
awwwwhhhhh
reh1997 6 days ago
Ugly little bugger
smkyon 9 months ago
Tardigrades can actually survive the vaccum of space.
TokyoCrusader 2 years ago 3
Are you completely bananas? That's absurd.
Gregorius144 2 years ago
This is very good video of a tardigrade. It's the first I've seen with spatial resolution.
ramzahnY 2 years ago
is that black spot on its head an eye? and how big is he?
knyvez01 3 years ago
I don't know about eyes, but I know that tardigrades do not grow above 1 mm
Alfaris 2 years ago
that sounds pretty big for an organism like that, would that be visible to the naked eye?
knyvez01 2 years ago
barely..and that's assuming it's at 1mm.
Most of the are around 0.3-0.5 mm, and they tend to be transparent. As such, they are very hard to spot and the fact that they live in moss doesn't help.
Alfaris 2 years ago
haha barely. Pun!!! Since they're also called water bears. ..I dunno, I just felt like adding that. =|
Grayfox354 2 years ago
pretty cute.
Imperiused 3 years ago 2
what kind of microskop do you need
bmiklavc 3 years ago
Nice.
Iislunatic 4 years ago 3
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do u hav any vids of the torture chamber scientists put it through? that would be sooooooooooooo kl
Slime19991 4 years ago
soooooo cuteeeee i would eat it if i saw one
maximus448 4 years ago
hahahah what the fuck
sevenupyours23 3 years ago
LOL u'll just starve to death if you eat it XD
jovezza59 2 years ago
LOL LOOKAT IT GO.
Abombluv 5 years ago
how did you get footage this well of it? i love the tardigrade! and this is a great video
faustzanuff 5 years ago 5
tardigrade?? is it safe to assume that's just another term for "Waterbear"? =)
MoonPrincess0039 5 years ago 3
yeah, targigrades are also called water bears!
tokiohotelkidd 3 years ago 6