By Ken Ham
Tardigrades (also known as water bears) are famous for their ability to survive nearly anything, including the vacuum of space. Evolutionists believe these microscopic animals have survived for 540 million years, and yet, partially due to their size, only three fossil specimens have been uncovered.
The third tardigrade specimen—described as a “once-in-a-generation” find—was only just discovered, preserved incredibly beautifully in a piece of amber dated at supposedly 16 million years. As many amber fossils are, this tardigrade was so well preserved that scientists could observe fine details:
Researchers say the pristine specimen is the best-imaged fossil tardigrade to date—capturing micron-level details …read more
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