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Nothing About The Tardigrade is Normal...Here's Why What if an animal could dry out almost completely, shut its biology down to nearly zero… and come back to life years later? In this video, we break down why nothing about the tardigrade (aka “water bear”) is normal—and how it survives conditions that destroy most living things. From the tun state and cryptobiosis, to vitrification (a glass-like cellular “lock”), to DNA protection strategies like Dsup, tardigrades are one of nature’s strangest survival stories. We also clear up the myth of the “indestructible” space creature: yes, tardigrades have survived space exposure in experiments, but only under very specific conditions—and they absolutely have limits. If you enjoy deep-sea biology, extreme environments, and animals that break the rules, you’re in the right place. Subscribe for more: abyss creatures, polar giants, and nature’s weirdest adaptations. Sources / Further Reading Boothby et al. (2017) Molecular Cell — tardigrade disordered proteins and desiccation tolerance Hashimoto et al. (2016) Nature Communications — Dsup and DNA damage suppression Jönsson et al. (2008) — tardigrades exposed to space conditions (FOTON-M3 / ESA context) #Tardigrade #Science #Biology