Tardigrada (thanks to SW_Perspective)

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Tonikon
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Tardigrada (thanks to SW_Perspective)

Post by Tonikon »

Hi everyone,
yesterday, thanks to helpful advice of SW_Perspective, I was able to find (and to take some picture and some video) a couple of tardigrades on some lichens.
This is my first attempt, but I'm planning to return to this topic.
Ciao and thanks again to SW_Perspective for his valuable advice.

Video Youtube: https://youtu.be/1QPycLZM4_U
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Tardigrada by Leitz SM & Leitz Apo12.5 - BF+3D Lighting (stacking of 31 images)i.jpg
Tardigrada by Leitz SM & Leitz Apo12.5 - BF+3D Lighting (stacking of 31 images)i.jpg

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Re: Tardigrada (thanks to SW_Perspective)

Post by SW_Perspective »

Nicely done! Good image. Glad it worked out for you.
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Robert Berdan
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Re: Tardigrada (thanks to SW_Perspective)

Post by Robert Berdan »

Hi I posted on an article on collecting Tardigrades that might be of interest to you. I find them everywhere and have 3 different species in my backyard.
https://www.canadiannaturephotographer. ... bears.html

Cheers
RB

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