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  2. Tardigrade - Wikipedia

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    Tardigrade anatomy [3]. Tardigrades have a short plump body with four pairs of hollow unjointed legs. Most range from 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.02 in) in length, although the largest species may reach 1.3 mm (0.051 in).

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  6. Tardigrades in space - Wikipedia

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    When dried, terrestrial tardigrades draw in their legs and go into a cryptobiotic 'tun' state. They quickly revive when re-wetted. [1] Tardigrades are small arthropods able to tolerate extreme environments. Many live in tufts of moss, such as on rooftops, where they get repeatedly dried out and rewetted.

  7. Acutuncus - Wikipedia

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    One outstanding case in 2015 demonstrated a frozen moss sample from 1983 that contained tardigrades. From this sample, 2 tardigrades and 1 egg survived, despite being placed in -20 degrees Celsius for 30.5 years. These surviving tardigrades and tardigrade eggs were Acutuncus antarcticus, giving them the longest record of survival for ...

  8. How Cryptobiosis Makes Tardigrades Almost Indestructible - AOL

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    Tardigrades are affectionately known as water bears or moss piglets and are tiny invertebrates measuring a maximum of 0.05 inches in length. Viewed through a microscope, they look a little like a ...

  9. Scientists now think they know why tardigrades are so ... - AOL

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