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Batillipes Chandrayaani

  • 11 May 2024
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Source: TH

Researchers at Cochin University of Science and Technology have named a newly discovered marine tardigrade species from the southeast coast of Tamil Nadu as Batillipes Chandrayaani, in honour of the Chandrayaan-3 moon mission.

  • It was found in the sandy area between the high and low tide marks at Mandapam in Tamil Nadu.
  • This tardigrade is the 39th type of tardigrade classified under the name Batillipes.
  • It has a head that looks like a trapezoid and four pairs of legs with pointy spines for sensing things.
  • Tardigrades:
    • These tiny creatures, often called "water bears," are microscopic wonders.
    • Marine tardigrades make up 17% of all tardigrade species known to us, and they inhabit every ocean.
      • Tardigrades have adapted to environmental stress by undergoing a process known as cryptobiosis.
      • Cryptobiosis is defined as a state in which metabolic activities come to a reversible standstill.
    • Despite their small size, these micro-metazoans are incredibly resilient, surviving mass extinctions and earning recognition for their remarkable survival abilities.

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