Microscopic tardigrade fossil found in 16-million-year-old amber

Tardigrades, tough microscopic animals that can survive the vacuum of space, don’t fossilise well – a new specimen from ancient amber is just the third ever found

Microscopic tardigrade fossil found in 16-million-year-old amber
Life 6 October 2021

By Christa Lesté-Lasserre

Paradoryphoribius chronocaribbeus

Side presumption of Paradoryphoribius chronocaribbeus

Ninon Robin (Harvard/NJIT)

A caller taxon of tardigrade – microscopic animals that lucifer a transverse betwixt a pig and a carnivore – has been discovered successful 16-million-year-old Dominican amber.

Made celebrated successful the 2018 movie Ant-Man and the Wasp, tardigrades are renowned for their hardiness. In 2007, immoderate were sent into orbit during the European Space Agency’s FOTON-M3 ngo and became the archetypal known animals to survive the vacuum of space.

Molecular studies suggest that tardigrades – besides known arsenic h2o bears, oregon moss piglets – originated astir 500 …

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