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UNC Chanel Hill laboratory discusses tardigrades on the National Geographic channel, with a film of tun formation by Daiki Horikawa.

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  • I am a researcher who is working on tardigrades. One movie put into this program is what I recorded by myself.

    See the tardigrade video on my youtube website .

    Discovery Channel edited the program in very tricky way. In this program, it looks like not I but the UNC group recorded the tardigrade movie.

    Of course I am not blaming the UNC group. This is not their fault.

    I was just disappointed by such a great TV company using my contribution in a "non-respect" way.

  • @ddhorikawa Thank you for clarifying this. I've confirmed this and added your name to the comments and tags. Thank you for your comment and all your hard work!

  • Yes, please feel free to use this. Thank you for asking, and bonjour les enseignants de France!

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  • chuck norris before evolution!

  • @ddhorikawa I would personally take it as a compliment. I mean i know they dident give you credit but atleast they did realize your footage was some of the best out there for showing these amazing creatures.

  • mind blown

  • @zygoose Yeah, same reaction here. At first I didn't like the way they talked about Water Bears with all that dramatic sci-fi horror spin on it and then... 'so maybe aliens could travel in outer space cause..."

  • Well they die actually or not?

  • Ahaha everything was okay until right at the end where he talks about aliens and meteors i was like what?! ahaha

  • Great video. See my tardigrade site: tardigrade.us All the best to you tardigrade researchers out there. I would appreciate any comments you make on my website!

  • how long could they stay in the ton thing

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