Microscopic Rotifer Spins Cilia
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Occurred on February 28, 2024 / Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Info from Licensor: "Rotifer is a microscopic animal that are common in freshwater around the world. It uses cilia (looking like 2 little spinning tops on the side of its head) to send water with particles of food into its body- that’s how it eats.
I find that different rotifers have different characters and are very expressive. I can’t look at one without smiling."
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