Scientists have just shown how the 'immortal' creature on Earth goes
While people spend centuries searching for the longevity remedy, there is one kind of life in this world that almost approaches the concept of immortality.
Immortal or not, this is still an animal on Earth. But already an animal must "go to the bowel" - this is a constant thousand-year rule.
While people spend centuries searching for the longevity remedy, there is one kind of life in this world that almost approaches the concept of immortality. They are Tardigrade - or I call them water bears .
These bugs are small - they are only micrometres in size, but they can withstand all conditions. From a vacuum in the universe, to an environment with 600 times the pressure of atmospheric pressure, even radiation does not make it difficult. And even if the environment has no water or food, they can still live for 30 years.
This is the only way of immortality in the world . to go to the bridge /
But in general, whether immortal or not, water beetles are still just a creature, meaning they need . to pray. And according to scientists, even this delicate story, they make all of them surprised.
Specifically, recently, Dr. Tessa Montague from Harvard's Department of Molecular and Cell Biology published a very interesting video. Its content is about a water beetle doing the "big" thing we mentioned above.
And what's interesting here is: Water bears can release manure about half the size of a body. It was even so big that the bug had to use its foot to kick it out.
"This animal always surprises us," Montague said.
"They survive at minus 270 to 150 degrees Celsius, withstand ion radiation 100 times higher than lethal levels, and survive in space vacuum."
"Now come . their feces are huge too."
Water bears need help.
In fact, the water bear's "bowel" story is still something that few humans can grasp. We don't know how long the bugs have to "go" again.
"The scientist who gave me the beetles - Bob Goldstein has never seen them go. I figured they didn't do that often."
In the video, you can see the color is black - white. But in fact, the water bear's feces are green. This comes from the fact that they only eat algae and plants.
Although this discovery may not seem to help, but according to Montague, from what they emit, we can know how the water beetle's digestive system works, thus determining how they survived in harsh environments.
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