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  1. 29 Sep 2021

    In honor of My Biologists will be searching for aka Found one this morning! So exciting!

  2. 18 Jan 2021
  3. 9 Nov 2021
  4. May 9

    Upcoming Eagle Hill Summer Seminar! Introduction to Study and Identification Instructors: Emma Perry and William Miller Dates: June 12–18, 2022

  5. 25 Jun 2021

    For meet some early fossil . These tiny, ~0.3mm long fossils are >500 million years old. They have not been formally described or named, but have been identified as tardis thanks to their overall morphology and the fine structure of their outer layer.

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  6. 19 Feb 2021

    How cool looking are tardigrade eggs? I just had to draw one for my colouring book.

  7. 26 Oct 2021

    4 hours of development in Hypsibius! Now just to untangle what is going on…

  8. 8 Apr 2021

    Working with means also using an inverted microscope like this one🔬

  9. 9 May 2021

    Good old grandma, equal to any task the kids set her, this time she has made a fine pair of

  10. Apr 8

    Have a very round armoured tardigrade. 🙂 He swims. (Well, wobbles around) #

  11. Mar 21

    A trio of found in the Sacramento Mountains,

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  12. 28 Jul 2021

    I KNEW IT! You're more likely to find Tardigrades in lichen, than in moss. Even Dr. Frank Smith says so. ;) For the full interview on Tardigrades, go here:

  13. Feb 3

    P2B Went looking for Water Bears...

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  14. 30 Jun 2021

    Inspired by I decided to beat the odds against getting a NFT and made my own! Tardigreat Twitter Birdie Go!!!

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    Water bears and mini beasts

  17. 29 Jun 2021

    It's again! Thanks to Matilda we hare having a bit of a week. It kicks off here with a brand new being added to the

  18. 23 Nov 2020

    This made me laugh out loud. I love it when Tardigrades get into the imagination of comic artists! (Credits listed in the pic)

  19. 22 Oct 2021

    A new video about . I found them growing on algae that grow on the roots of aquatic plants. Transparency is really good. We can see almost everything about their anatomy. More details at my IG:

  20. 25 Sep 2021

    Great morning at Seas the Day, part of with ⁦⁩ on & and Ellis Moloney on and ⁩ ⁦⁩ down ⁦

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