“The ones we find usually belong to one of two genera, both of which you can see here. That reddish one is in the genus Ramazottius. And the other one is Milnesium. The name of the Ramazottius genus comes from Giuseppe Ramazzotti, who was a tardigradologist, which--yes-- is the actual name of an actual job. And their reddish color comes from pigments in their cuticle, which is basically, their exoskeleton. We think this color might be a way to protect the inside of the tardigrade from the sun's radiation... basically, tardirade sunscreen! Whether or not that is true, we can certainly appreciate how the colors make it look like a ruddy, half-transclucent alligator with way too many legs.“