A Day at the Lake: bdelloid rotifer #5
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"name": "A Day at the Lake: bdelloid rotifer #5",
"files": [
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"src": "ar://r0Zhm4bvoCL-TeOhEQglwxL-pq8NXzozqKytaljI69k",
"name": "bdelloid rotifer",
"mediaType": "image/jpg"
}
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"image": "ar://r0Zhm4bvoCL-TeOhEQglwxL-pq8NXzozqKytaljI69k",
"motif": "portrait",
"artist": "Steph King",
"series": "A Day at the Lake",
"factoid": [
"It is thought that in the distant past, rotifers ",
"may have reproduced via sexul reproduction, but ",
"that as a matter of survival they evolved to ",
"exclusively parthenogenetic reproduction, via ",
"unfertilized eggs. These determined, self-sovereign ",
"ladies can also survive total desiccation - a ",
"state called anhydrobiosis. When they are reconstituted ",
"at a later date, they show no sign of aging."
],
"homepage": "lidonation.com"
}







