Eutardigrada
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Hypsibius dujardini
Hypsibius dujardini![Scale 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/3.png)
![Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/herbivore2.png)
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3 POINTS
• Hypsibius dujardini has a MOVE of 1/2 (1 per 2 turns).
• Hypsibius dujardini is the only animal known to be able to survive the vacuum of space.
Cold, Cool, Warm, Hot
Graphic by Akela Takaakelataka.deviantart.com/
Photo by Rpgchen.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Waterbear.jpg
Tardigrades (commonly known as water bears or moss piglets)[3] form the phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. They are microscopic, water-dwelling, segmented animals with eight legs. Tardigrades were first described by Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773 (kleiner Wasserbär = little water bear). The name Tardigrada means “slow walker” and was given by Lazzaro […] read more