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Judi Lynn

(160,449 posts)
Sat Oct 9, 2021, 06:58 PM Oct 2021

Scientists discover "once-in-a-generation" fossilized water bear in 16-million-year-old amber


BY LI COHEN

OCTOBER 6, 2021 / 11:32 AM / CBS NEWS

Microscopic eight-legged invertebrates that resemble squishy bears are among the toughest creatures on Earth, with the ability to survive decades without food, extreme temperatures and even in the vacuum of space. Fossils of the creatures are extremely rare, with only two being found in history — until now.

In a new study published on Wednesday, researchers said they have discovered a 16-million-year-old fossil of a tardigrade, otherwise known as a water bear or moss piglet, in a piece of amber from the Dominican Republic. There have been just two fossils of the creatures ever found before, despite the invertebrates continued inhabitance of the planet.

The latest discovery is the first tardigrade fossil to be recovered from the current Cenozoic era, which began 66 million years ago, and has led to the naming of a new genus and species of tardigrade, Paradoryphoribius chronocaribbeus.

The creature is believed to be the best-imaged fossil tardigrade to date. Researchers were able to get a detailed look at the creature, seeing parts of its mouth and the needle-like claws that are 20 to 30 times finer than a human hair.

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scientists-fossilized-tardigrade-water-bear-amber/?intcid=CNI-00-10aaa3b
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Scientists discover "once-in-a-generation" fossilized water bear in 16-million-year-old amber (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2021 OP
Surprised One Was Found Dead, Ma'am The Magistrate Oct 2021 #1
lol. you have a point sir. mopinko Oct 2021 #3
Are they entirely sure it is? Angleae Oct 2021 #5
It's Comforting To Think So, Ma'am The Magistrate Oct 2021 #6
am i the only one who winces when a science article says- mopinko Oct 2021 #2
No you are not. That phrasing (...xxx times less...) ret5hd Oct 2021 #4

Angleae

(4,479 posts)
5. Are they entirely sure it is?
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 11:13 PM
Oct 2021

Just as some people found frozen with imperceptible vital signs, same type of thing could go for this. At least until it's released from the amber.

The Magistrate

(95,241 posts)
6. It's Comforting To Think So, Ma'am
Mon Oct 11, 2021, 12:42 AM
Oct 2021

But I do hope they've sense enough not to mess about with the amber container.

Better safe than sorry....

mopinko

(69,990 posts)
2. am i the only one who winces when a science article says-
Sat Oct 9, 2021, 07:53 PM
Oct 2021

20 time finer than a human hair, instead of 1/20th the width of a human hair?

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