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» Tardigrade - Wikipedia article about water bears including their anatomy, evolution and adaptations to life in extreme environments.
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» Extreme Animals - Article discussing tardigrades and their ability to withstand hostile conditions.
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» Marine Tardigrada - Taxonomical list of marine species, publications containing the original species descriptions, and some images.
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» Tardigrades - Provides background information and guidelines for using the animals in a student research project.
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» Tardigrades - Movies, pictures, protocols and publications from a research laboratory at the University of North Carolina.
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» Tardigrades - Introduction, taxonomy of the tardigrade genera, and a description of Pseudobiotus megalonys. In German and English.
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» Tardigrades - Research on this group at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Includes image gallery.
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» Tardigrades - A monthly web magazine, video clips, and images.
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» Tardigrades - Research project by Brandon Shifflett on these interesting animals including their classification, habitat, adaptations, nutrition and reproduction.
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» Tardigrades in Space - TARDIS, a research project evaluating the ability of tardigrades to survive in open space conditions.
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» Tardigrades (Water Bears) - Describes the creature's anatomy, reproduction methods, food sources, habitats, and the response to extreme environments. Includes photos and resource links.
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» Water Bears to Space Again - A team competing for the Google Lunar X Prize floats an idea in December 2009 for launching dessicated tardigrades into space, rehydrating them in space, and filming what happens.
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» And Water Bear it Is! - Entry in the DNA and Diversity blog about Hypsibius dujardini, a species of tardigrade whose genome is being sequenced. (January 31, 2008)
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» Extreme Animals - An article from NASA's Astrobiology Magazine about the ability of tardigrades to survive extreme conditions. (September 1, 2002)
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» A Tardigrade from Scotland - A tardigrade from Scotland, Isohypsibius annulatus, described in Microscopy UK's online magazine. (August 1, 2000)
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» Tardigrades - Bears of the Moss - An article from the Kansas School Naturalist features information about the habitat, anatomy, physiology, and special adaptations to extreme weather. Also, describes how to collect and study samples. Includes photos and diagrams. (May 1, 1997)
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» Deep-Freeze - A Time Magazine article that mentions Abbe Spallanzani, who discovered tardigrades in 1776, approaching the French philosopher Voltaire to ask about the soul of organisms that can be rehydrated and brought back to life. (April 28, 1952)
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