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Why tiny tardigrades walk like insects 500,000 times their size – Livescience.com
Animals this small and squishy usually don’t have legs.

Pudgy, ungainly tardigrades
are among the smallest legged animals on Earth, and these microscopic water bears lumber around like chubby-thighed toddlers. But most creatures as small as tardigrades don’t even have legs, so scientists recently analyzed tardigrades…
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