TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 8月30日 00時01分
If you’ve ever had trouble keeping a houseplant alive, imagine trying to grow anything in Antarctica. The sun shines 24/7 in the summer and vanishes completely in the winter; fresh water is usually available spring and summer but it's trapped as ice for most of the year. So how on earth do plants there stay alive? Antarctic mosses like this one — shown is a species called Bryum pseudotriquetrum — are super survivors, able to make their own antifreeze and sunscreen and even go into suspended animation for centuries and centuries before springing to life again! Because of their amazing abilities, these organisms are some of the oldest living things on earth. Click the link in our bio to learn how they're thriving in the most challenging environment on earth.
[Image: Melinda Waterman]
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