| 41. | The time frame of these molting stages vary from each tardigrade as it is dependent on the nutrition of the specific individual.
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| 42. | Tardigrades, on the other hand, are not the exclusive province of zoologists, and I found them worthy of rescue.
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| 43. | He is credited with the discovery of many tardigrade species, including a number from the genus " Diphascon ".
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| 44. | Meanwhile, Sadie learns that the lander was carrying tardigrades, a hardy life-form that can survive in extreme conditions.
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| 45. | For the first time, fossils have been found of tardigrades ( " water bears " ) and apparently free-living pentastomids.
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| 46. | But maybe the tardigrades could eat the bacteria . . . . talk ) 15 : 50, 25 January 2012 ( UTC)
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| 47. | Tardigrades are one of the few groups of species that are capable of reversibly suspending their metabolism and going into a state of cryptobiosis.
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| 48. | "Aysheaia " from the middle Cambrian Burgess shale has been proposed as a sister taxon to an arthropod-tardigrade clade.
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| 49. | As she collects the explosives, the others discover that the tardigrades have consumed and absorbed their latest catch, two tons of crab.
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| 50. | The tardigrade, or water bear, is a widely studied and notable example, partially because it can undergo all five types of cryptobiosis.
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