Nature's Great Survivors: Water Bears

"QUANTUM SHOT" #293
by Max Miroff & Avi Abrams - link



These tiny creatures can withstand more than any other animal on the planet, and you can probably find some in your backyard. They are truly nature's greatest survivors.

Tardigrades (Known as water bears or moss piglets) are some of the most interesting animals in the world, simply because they can survive so well in the most extreme conditions.




(image credit: waterbears)

Careful! It's got claws!










(images credit: Willow Gabriel, Goldstein Lab)

These small, segmented animals were discovered by Johann August Ephraim Goeze, an aquatic zoologist, in 1773. Over 900 species of water bears have been found everywhere around the world - from the Himalayan mountains (at elevations of over 6000 meters) to deep ocean areas (4000 meters below sea level). They are most often discovered on mosses, lichens, and various types of sediments. An easy way to observe them is to soak a piece of moss in spring water.

Tardigrade in the moss water:


(image credit: Jasper Nance)


Freeze them, boil them, dry them, expose them to open space & radiation - after 200 years they'll still be alive!

The amazing thing about these tiny, 1mm creatures is just how resilient they are to about everything. You can put them in space, in hot sea vents, and freeze them - no matter what you do, they'll survive.


source

You see, Tardigrades can survive in:

Extreme cold (at -272 degrees Celsius for a couple of minutes, or at -200 degrees Celsius for days on end)





Extreme heat (being heated to 181 degrees Celsius for a couple of minutes)



Extreme radiation (easily surviving 5,700 grays of radiation. A gray is about as much radiation as 5,000 chest x-rays. 10-20 grays can easily kill a human and most animals.)



Extreme dehydration (A tardigrade can survive for a decade with no water)



In a vacuum (A water bear can survive in space!)



These tiny organisms can be found everywhere - in fact, there are probably hundreds just a few meters from where you are standing. They aren't as publicized as they should be, but these creatures are truly fascinating. It's amazing that these miniscule beings can survive for so long when others will die out.

Here's to Tardigrades, nature's greatest survivors!

They are also kinda cute...
(early Eutardigrade illustration, by Andrew Pritchard) -





...and look great in art.


(image credit: Norwood Matt)


(image credit: Justin Paszul)

Additional sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6



+StumbleUpon

Permanent Link...
Category: Nature,Weird
Related Posts:
Fungus, Lichen and Moss, Photogenic Caterpillars, Strangest Plant on Earth

Dark Roasted Blend's Photography Gear Picks:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Check out this stream