Tardigrades, also known as water-bears, are a group of animals that have panda-level cuteness and amazing attributes like being able to survive in the vacuum of space. They seem like they could make spectacularly charismatic zoo species, but for the fact that they are only 1mm long at the largest. Apparently they can be seen quite easily in a microscope and their main habitat are lichens and mosses (another common name for the animal is moss-piglet).
Has anybody ever seen a live tardigrade?
Has anybody ever seen an exhibit dedicated to them in a zoo, aquarium, or natural history or science museum?
Here is an exhibit challenge for all of you exhibit designers out there who want to work on a new frontier of animal charisma...
A blog dedicated to cute pictures of tardigrades:
water bear | Tumblr
Some basic information:
[ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade]Tardigrade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
Has anybody ever seen a live tardigrade?
Has anybody ever seen an exhibit dedicated to them in a zoo, aquarium, or natural history or science museum?
Here is an exhibit challenge for all of you exhibit designers out there who want to work on a new frontier of animal charisma...
A blog dedicated to cute pictures of tardigrades:
water bear | Tumblr
Some basic information:
[ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade]Tardigrade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
