A water bear being 1/10th of the edge of a coin doesn't seem right, that'd be like 0.2mm and probably still visible. Did you miss a stage?
edit I'm totally wrong, apparently they can be up to 0.5mm. Crazy. Althought they're much smaller when young
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A water bear being 1/10th of the edge of a coin doesn't seem right, that'd be like 0.2mm and probably still visible. Did you miss a stage?
edit I'm totally wrong, apparently they can be up to 0.5mm. Crazy. Althought they're much smaller when young
I had that same thought. Water bears are visible to the naked eye?! I had no idea.
.2 mm is pretty darn small. Also, keep in mind that they are mostly transparent.
I had the same thought!
Anybody else old enough that they immediately think of Charles and Ray Eames when powers of ten come up?