If we've learned anything from science class, it's that nature is constantly trying to kill us. No matter how hard it tries though, it will never take down these animals:
The devil worm
The Himalayan jumping spider
The immortal jellyfish
The red flat bark beetle
The Pompeii worm
The Tardigrade (toughest one of all).
The Tardigrades - These supertough extremophiles can survive just about anything
These millimeter long, segmented animals can survive temperatures between just above absolute zero and 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
1200 times atmospheric pressure? The tardigrade just shrugs it off. It doesn’t really care about dehydration either, seeing as it can go 10 years without water.
1,000 times the lethal dose of radiation for humans is another non-factor.
When testing the true extent of the tardigrade's resilience, scientists went so far as to send it to outer space in 2007. The result? Most of the tardigrades that went on the mission came back entirely unscathed. Plus they're kind of weirdly adorable
Read more about all these tough guys and see their pictures -
http://www.realclear.com/science/2013/07/09/extreme_animals_that_can_survive_the_worst_conditions_2222.html?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=promo
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