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Scientists reveal the only animal likely to survive the end of the world

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Published 15:53 19 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Scientists reveal the only animal likely to survive the end of the world

It is certainly not your traditional home pet

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

The topic of who is to reign supreme after the end of the world is hotly debated online on top of the ramifications that may come about as a result of such a catastrophe.

And apparently, there's not much hope for us humans in the event that the world explodes.

So, don't be looking at humans to come out the other side of an apocalypse, but rather one unusual animal if the research done by a team of scientists is to be believed.

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Researchers from the University of Oxford and Harvard University were able to narrow down the creature that has the best chance of survival in a 2017 study which looked at the resilience of life to astrophysical events.

This study went beyond our atmosphere to look at potential threats to the planet, forgetting about deforestation, wildfires or nuclear war to instead focus on world-ending events that might come from space.

The end of the world is an often talked about topic (Getty Stock Photo)
The end of the world is an often talked about topic (Getty Stock Photo)

Focusing on events that would 'completely sterilise an Earth-like planet', the researchers looked at three astrophysical sources – supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, large asteroid impacts - and passing-by stars.

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Humans, unfortunately, would not be able to survive such events, considering they'd be strong enough to boil all the water in Earth’s oceans, but there is one creature that might stand a chance.

That creature is the tardigrade, which is not particularly known for being a house pet.

Also known as 'water bears' or 'moss piglets', tardigrades are near-microscopic aquatic animals with flat heads, eight legs and plump bodies.

They're actually pretty cute - but that doesn't mean they're not tough.

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Tardigrade may look pretty cute, but they'll survive the end of the world according to scientists (Getty Stock Photo)
Tardigrade may look pretty cute, but they'll survive the end of the world according to scientists (Getty Stock Photo)

Discussing the findings of the study, study co-author Dr David Sloan said: “To our surprise we found that although nearby supernovae or large asteroid impacts would be catastrophic for people, tardigrades could be unaffected.

"Therefore it seems that life, once it gets going, is hard to wipe out entirely. Huge numbers of species, or even entire genera may become extinct, but life as a whole will go on."

In order to ensure their survival, the tiny creatures are able to enter a state of hibernation known as cryptobiosis.

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During this process, tardigrades expel more than 95 percent of the water from their bodies. They're able to survive temperatures as low as -460°F, and as high as 302°F, as well as extreme pressure and strong radiation.

So it's safe to say they wouldn't complain about a bit of snow.

Featured Image Credit: Getty stock images

Topics: Science, Space, Animals

Callum Jones
Callum Jones

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