{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Transistor","provider_url":"https://transistor.fm","author_name":"Animals with Aimee","title":"Tardigrade: The Indestructible Micro-Bear","html":"<iframe width=\"100%\" height=\"180\" frameborder=\"no\" scrolling=\"no\" seamless src=\"https://share.transistor.fm/e/c80522cb\"></iframe>","width":"100%","height":180,"duration":478,"description":"Tardigrade: The Indestructible Micro-Bear 🐻🔬Grab your microscopes and your spacesuits, explorers! 🔬👩‍🚀 Today on Animals with Aimee, we are zooming way, way in on a tiny drop of water in a patch of backyard moss to find a creature so tough, it can literally survive floating in outer space!Meet the microscopic, the mighty, the indestructible Tardigrade! 💧 In this mind-blowing episode, junior biologists will uncover the wild science behind the ultimate survival champion:🐻 The Water Bear: Did you know these tiny creatures have eight legs with little claws and walk just like chubby little bears? That's exactly why they are often called \"Water Bears\" or \"Moss Piglets\"!⏳ The Time Traveler: Discover the incredible science of \"Cryptobiosis\"! When things get too dry or dangerous, the Tardigrade rolls up into a tiny ball called a \"Tun\" and basically presses the pause button on its life—sometimes for decades! ⏸️🚀 Space Survivors: Learn how these microscopic marvels can survive boiling water, freezing ice, crushing deep-ocean pressure, and even the dangerous radiation of actual outer space! 🌌🔍 Backyard Explorers: Find out where these amazing micro-animals live (hint: you probably have some in the moss right outside your window!) and how you can look for them on your own scientific adventures. 🍃It’s a microscopic safari that proves you don't have to be big to be a real-life superhero! 🦸‍♀️Thank you for listening!Don't forget to rate and follow Animals with Aimee for notifications about our new episodes! Join Aimee's Animal Lovers Club for activity sheets, birthday shout-outs, and more!Help the TardigradeBecause of the Tardigrade's resilient nature, it is not considered endangered. To help other invertebrates like the Tardigrade, consider supporting the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.","thumbnail_url":"https://img.transistorcdn.com/82bQVOD5bOQdBpJioFxh2QWxndn2wb4w203dTTUqP04/rs:fill:0:0:1/w:400/h:400/q:60/mb:500000/aHR0cHM6Ly9pbWct/dXBsb2FkLXByb2R1/Y3Rpb24udHJhbnNp/c3Rvci5mbS9jYWFm/N2VjN2RiNWE4YzVj/MzY0OGFlZTY3Zjk4/MTBjNC5wbmc.webp","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300}