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#Dsup Reel by @jam_and_germs (verified account) - Welcome to my tardigrade menagerie! 🥹
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Tardigrades are microscopic animals, also known as water bears. There are over 1500 described species of tard
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Welcome to my tardigrade menagerie! 🥹 . Tardigrades are microscopic animals, also known as water bears. There are over 1500 described species of tardigrades, and many more waiting to be discovered. They are among the most common animals on Earth, inhabiting freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats such as soil, moss, and forest litter. . Their bodies are made of only a few thousand cells, and some species have simple eyes that can detect the presence of light which comes in handy when you feed on algae that swim toward illuminated areas. . Some species of tardigrades can form dormant structures when they experience environmental stress. In this dormant state, they can survive drying out, extreme temperatures and pressures, and high levels of radiation for a limited period of time. However, when they are active (like in these clips) they are very delicate animals. A misplaced coverslip would be enough to end their few-weeks-long active lifespans. . I keep my slides with tardigrades in humidity chambers so I can observe their lives for longer. They live, reproduce, and pass away as I document them. I only had one idol in my life, Jane Goodall, and since I found my first tardigrade almost nine years ago, I’ve been naming my tardigrades just like Dr. Jane named her chimpanzees. But on some slides they reproduce so successfully that I end up with dozens of little ones who look identical, which makes naming them quite challenging. 😂 Do you have a favorite one here? . Thank you for reading! If you’d like to support me, there is a link in my bio. ❤️ . Best, James Weiss
#Dsup Reel by @science_intoimages - Tardigrades may be microscopic, but they're space-tested survivors. From the coldest voids to cosmic radiation, they show us just how far life could g
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Tardigrades may be microscopic, but they’re space-tested survivors. From the coldest voids to cosmic radiation, they show us just how far life could go beyond Earth 🪐🌖🦠🚀 . . . #science #biology #microscopy #space
#Dsup Reel by @anatolyze - 🧸 Meet the toughest animal on Earth.
This is a tardigrade - magnified 400×.

Also called water bears, these microscopic creatures can survive conditi
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🧸 Meet the toughest animal on Earth. This is a tardigrade — magnified 400×. Also called water bears, these microscopic creatures can survive conditions that would instantly kill almost any other life form. 🔥 What tardigrades can endure: • boiling temperatures • freezing near absolute zero • extreme radiation • crushing pressure • complete dehydration • the vacuum of space When conditions turn deadly, tardigrades enter a state called cryptobiosis — they shut down almost all metabolism, curl into a “tun,” and wait… sometimes for years. Then, when water returns, they wake up and continue living like nothing happened. 🧬 How is this possible? • special protective proteins • DNA-shielding mechanisms • cellular repair systems that outperform ours They don’t look threatening. They don’t look powerful. But they are nearly indestructible. Life doesn’t always survive by being big or fast — sometimes it survives by being unbelievably prepared. Follow @Anatolyze for more mind-blowing biology, anatomy, and microscopic life. #tardigrade #waterbear #microscopic #biology #cells #bio #anatomy #microbiology #extremophile #sciencecontent #lifescience #nature #educational #Anatolyze
#Dsup Reel by @bioscoolya - This is a high-magnification microscopic view of a tardigrade (water bear), showing real anatomical structures described in zoological studies of the
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This is a high-magnification microscopic view of a tardigrade (water bear), showing real anatomical structures described in zoological studies of the phylum Tardigrada. At the head, the paired bright rod-like structures are stylets- needle-like mouthparts used to pierce plant cells, algae, or small invertebrates and extract their contents. Between them lies the buccal tube, which connects the mouth to the pharynx. Just below is the oval pharyngeal bulb, a muscular pump. When feeding, it contracts to create suction, drawing liquid food into the digestive system. This hydraulic feeding mechanism is well documented in tardigrade morphology. From there, food passes through the esophagus into the midgut and intestine, where digestion and nutrient absorption occur. The outer boundary you see is the cuticle, a flexible protective layer that tardigrades periodically molt as they grow. Inside is the body cavity (hemocoel) filled with fluid. Tardigrades lack a complex circulatory system- nutrients diffuse through this internal fluid rather than through blood vessels. All of this -piercing tools, suction pump, digestive tract- exists in an animal typically just 0.3–0.5 mm long. At this microscopic scale: The stylets function like precision surgical needles. The pharynx acts as a hydraulic pump. The body operates efficiently without a vascular system. Even more remarkable, tardigrades can retract their mouthparts when inactive. During cryptobiosis- their extreme survival state-much of their internal structure condenses dramatically, allowing them to endure harsh conditions. Follow us @bioscoolya 💚 & Be a part of our Biology Community 💚 #tardigrade #microscopic #science #bioscoolya #biology
#Dsup Reel by @aiuniversefacts - Discover the nearly indestructible tardigrades, microscopic creatures that can survive extreme heat, freezing cold, and even outer space! #science #na
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Discover the nearly indestructible tardigrades, microscopic creatures that can survive extreme heat, freezing cold, and even outer space! #science #nature #tardigrades #biology #facts #wildlife
#Dsup Reel by @mindforgelearn - This creature survives in the vacuum of space. It endures temperatures near absolute zero. Radiation that would kill a human in seconds barely bothers
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This creature survives in the vacuum of space. It endures temperatures near absolute zero. Radiation that would kill a human in seconds barely bothers it. Meet the tardigrade — the most indestructible animal on Earth. And it's smaller than a grain of sand. Tardigrades (also called water bears) can survive being boiled, frozen to -272°C, exposed to the radiation of outer space, and pressures 6x deeper than the ocean floor. They do this by entering a state called cryptobiosis — essentially shutting down all biological processes until conditions improve. Scientists have even found tardigrades that survived 30 years in a frozen state and came back to life. The most extreme organism on the planet is invisible to the naked eye. Follow @mindforgelearn for more science that sounds like science fiction. #science #tardigrade #biology #microbiology #extremophiles #naturefacts #sciencefacts #mindblown #education #learnontiktok #STEMeducation #waterbear #microscopic #sciencetok
#Dsup Reel by @biologywithoutfear - This creature survived space… and woke up 😳🧬

Meet the tardigrade, a microscopic animal that can survive boiling heat, freezing cold, radiation, and
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This creature survived space… and woke up 😳🧬 Meet the tardigrade, a microscopic animal that can survive boiling heat, freezing cold, radiation, and even outer space. One of nature’s toughest survivors. #ReelsScience #BiologyReels #Tardigrade #WaterBear #ScienceDaily #NatureReels #BiologyWithoutFear #MicroCreatures #ViralReels
#Dsup Reel by @micromadz - Tardigrades are grippy little guys! That is why they can look so awkward while viewing them under a microscope as they're rolling around and seeming s
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Tardigrades are grippy little guys! That is why they can look so awkward while viewing them under a microscope as they’re rolling around and seeming stuck, they are just limited in what they can grab onto. I finally put some of my water bears on agar to actually observe them walking, and it was such a good decision. They are certified cutie pies! I made an approximate 0.8 to 1% agar solution. I didn’t weigh it because I was just experimenting, so I used teaspoons to keep it quick and easy. I used a pipette to create an extremely thin layer in a petri dish instead of pouring it. You want to make it so thin that you barely see it. If you make it too thick, the agar can block too much light and sacrifice image quality on compound light microscopes. I only used agar and spring water since it’s not for sustenance and just a substrate to walk on, no additional additives are needed for this purpose. Next I am going to try making agar slides for even better views. #tardigrade #waterbear #microscopy #agar #diyscience
#Dsup Reel by @jam_and_germs (verified account) - Look at these cute tardigrades: a juvenile and an adult walking around and grazing on the green algae growing on the slide.
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Tardigrades are tiny mul
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Look at these cute tardigrades: a juvenile and an adult walking around and grazing on the green algae growing on the slide. . Tardigrades are tiny multicellular animals. The large adult here is only about 0.4 mm long, and the juvenile is roughly half that size. They hatch from eggs and grow rapidly, moulting their exoskeleton multiple times during their few-weeks-long active lifespan. . There are over 1,500 species of tardigrades, inhabiting environments from mountain tops to the deep ocean. Most species have two black eyes that function as simple photoreceptors, helping them detect light and move toward areas where algae are more likely to grow. . I’ve had a terrible headache today and I’m trying not to fall asleep until 10 pm, because I’m attempting, again, to fix my sleep cycle at least for a while. My circadian rhythm has a habit of drifting and flipping every month or so. No matter what I do I cannot fix it. I hate being stuck on a night cycle during winter, since it makes daytime walks nearly impossible, and without those walks I don’t get fresh samples to investigate. When I was a toddler, I got very sick with fever and couldn’t breathe for a while and was in something like an intensive care unit for a few months after. My mother had no wedding ring because of it, she had to sell it to pay her accommodation in the city while I was in the hospital and I think I have a damaged suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) because of hypoxia in my hypothalamus. People with damaged SCN have the same sleep condition I have, just need to confirm my hypothesis. When I have access to an fMRI machine, I’ll go wild on my brain. 😂 . When I was a rebellious teen, my sweet grandmother would say things like, “you’re like this because of the fever you had as a toddler.” Then, whenever I did something “intelligent” in her eyes, she would say, “Imagine how much smarter you’d be if you hadn’t had that brain damage.” 😂 . Thank you for reading. Best, James Weiss
#Dsup Reel by @beyondborders636 - Tardigrades are nearly indestructible. 🔬 These microscopic "water bears" can survive extreme heat, freezing cold, radiation, and even the vacuum of s
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Tardigrades are nearly indestructible. 🔬 These microscopic “water bears” can survive extreme heat, freezing cold, radiation, and even the vacuum of space. Nature’s ultimate survivors! #Tardigrade #WaterBear #ScienceFacts #MicroLife #BeyondBorders
#Dsup Reel by @knowledgelab862 - Meet the nearly indestructible tardigrade! Discover how these tiny 'water bears' can survive extremes that would destroy almost any other life form. #
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Meet the nearly indestructible tardigrade! Discover how these tiny 'water bears' can survive extremes that would destroy almost any other life form. #science #biology #nature #tardigrades #amazingfacts
#Dsup Reel by @brainy_facts05 - Tardigrades can enter cryptobiosis, surviving extreme conditions by drastically reducing metabolic activity.

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Tardigrades can enter cryptobiosis, surviving extreme conditions by drastically reducing metabolic activity. Follow Brainy Buzz Facts #BrainyBuzzFacts #Microbiology #Tardigrade #ExtremeLife #ScienceReels

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