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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

Living tardigrade from moss collected in Nebraska. Pictures were shot using a Nikon AlphaPhot teaching compound microscope with a trinocular head and a mounted camera. Ill shoot some scales and post them separately as a short video. Lowest mags were with a 4X objectives, next mags with a 10X objective, and highest with a 40X objective. The camera tube has no separate eyepiece lens. Thanks for the suggestions!

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  • Ooooh so cute!

  • Най - невероятната бубулечка на Земята.

  • they LOOK like legs, but they certainly don't seem to WORK like legs.

    i remember the first time i found one in my microscope back at my folks house everybody came crowding to the table mesmerized by the curious critter. or maybe mesmerised by my own excitement?

  • This is an awesome aid for teaching! I wish there was YouTube on the time I was in college. There is no place like Nebraska...

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