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Tardigrade

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Tardigrades

Tardigrada is a phylum of microscopic animals commonly called “water bears” or “moss piglets.” Tardigrades are known for being incredible tough, withstanding periods of extreme drought and cold. They eat bacteria, plants, and other microscopic organisms. There are approximately 1150 known species of tardigrades.

Atlas Tardigrade Section
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