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26. Look at this microscopic tardigrade going for a swim through some algae. Tardigrades are tiny micro-animals first described by German zoologist J. Goeze in 1773. They were named Tardigrada (slow steppers) by Italian biologist L. Spallanzani in 1776.
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22. A matchstick igniting by the friction surface of the box

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I wonder if it has self awareness. I would think so. Mind blowing to think about that.

So cool that there's a rap song about them...

Need a tardigrade emoji

Space Bear!!

I love tardigrades.

I just want to know where it’s going

I think these critters are so adorable. I want one for a pet if only it could grow bigger 😍

@tryingattimes Micro hippos. They are the cutest things ever.

