@fgtrancas: Mais uma saindo 🚀💜

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_vzin00
vzin00 :
mano uma dica pros seus vídeos, bota uma música de fundo e algum comentário do cliente no final, se não fica meio seco o video
2024-06-22 14:09:29
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raissasilva020
Raíssa :
Que perfeição 🥰
2024-05-11 21:30:27
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fernandomartinsje2
fernandomartinsje2 :
preço mn
2024-06-17 17:16:41
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wv_vittor
Vitor :
ainda vou fazer no meu
2024-05-16 16:05:47
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vanessaskrobotgodoi
Vanessa Skrobot Godo :
excelente trabalho 👏👏💜💜
2024-05-14 14:10:27
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veridiana378
Veridiana Soares :
vc brabo
2024-05-13 22:06:45
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everton_s.a
Everton Takuma :
Salve mano, sera que tem como fazer tranças em cabelo liso?
2024-07-16 23:21:13
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roselei84
ROSELEI84 :
Adoro ver seus vídeos
2024-05-11 15:43:54
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diniz_ju
Jussara Diniz :
o brabo 💯👏❤️
2024-05-11 15:08:59
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vslucass
theyhatevsl :
👍👍👍
2024-12-26 17:57:54
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catia4jose4
@catia4Jose4 :
🥰🥰🥰
2024-11-23 22:05:35
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jxnasrodrigues
Jonas :
🔥
2024-05-16 15:28:32
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okacha9
kaiqueproㅤ 🪳 :
o tigrin solta a carta
2024-05-15 21:07:19
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pfelixzz
hiro. :
nossa q cliente lindo mds
2024-07-08 20:35:35
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euthmc
Euthmc :
Muito foda pprt 👑
2024-06-23 18:12:47
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hazzzull
hazzzull :
que lindo esses boys o ursinho e perfeito
2024-06-09 18:46:48
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rgx_07
rgx_07 :
qual nago vc indica pra fazer pela primeira vez ?
2024-05-11 15:36:57
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WHO’S THAT POKEMON? 👀 You probably already have noticed how I love to use polarized light on water bears (or anything else really 😂) because it showcases their muscle strands, their mouth and the content of their stomach! Everything glow and the colour changes depending on the animal’s orientation to the light. They just really look like they’re ready to PARTAY 🪩  Tardigrades, also called water bears or moss-piglets, are without a doubt the international super stars of the micro world. They’re mostly famous because they evolved and adapted to survive extreme environmental conditions that are generally a death sentence to other animals. Among these adaptations we find resisting dehydration by forming a quiescent tun (they look like little barrels), resisting sub-zero temperatures down to -196 °C in their hydrated form and temperatures from -273°C to 100°C in their dehydrated form. They’re also able to survive enormous amount of radiations, high pressures, low oxygen concentrations, exposure to the vacuum of space and being shot out of a gun at different speeds (poor bears just trying to live a normal life). It has been shown that water bears are among the most radiation-tolerant animals on this planet! Don’t get me wrong though, water bears aren’t immortal, they can die from lack of oxygen or food and even be victims of fungal parasitic infections, which mostly occurs in moist habitats and when cultured in laboratories.  All of these cool adaptations allowed tardigrades to inhabit every micro environment on Earth; from Arctic to Antarctic, deserts to tundra, mountains and forests, grasslands and valleys, ponds and lakes, they can even be found in the deep sea and most likely in your own backyard! Since they usually measure between 50 microns to 1 millimeter, using a microscope to observe those from your backyard would be necessary.  All videos were taken with my iPhone mounted on a BA310E Motic microscope with an @ilabcam ultra adapter 🔬 #fyp #tardigrade #animals #science
WHO’S THAT POKEMON? 👀 You probably already have noticed how I love to use polarized light on water bears (or anything else really 😂) because it showcases their muscle strands, their mouth and the content of their stomach! Everything glow and the colour changes depending on the animal’s orientation to the light. They just really look like they’re ready to PARTAY 🪩 Tardigrades, also called water bears or moss-piglets, are without a doubt the international super stars of the micro world. They’re mostly famous because they evolved and adapted to survive extreme environmental conditions that are generally a death sentence to other animals. Among these adaptations we find resisting dehydration by forming a quiescent tun (they look like little barrels), resisting sub-zero temperatures down to -196 °C in their hydrated form and temperatures from -273°C to 100°C in their dehydrated form. They’re also able to survive enormous amount of radiations, high pressures, low oxygen concentrations, exposure to the vacuum of space and being shot out of a gun at different speeds (poor bears just trying to live a normal life). It has been shown that water bears are among the most radiation-tolerant animals on this planet! Don’t get me wrong though, water bears aren’t immortal, they can die from lack of oxygen or food and even be victims of fungal parasitic infections, which mostly occurs in moist habitats and when cultured in laboratories.  All of these cool adaptations allowed tardigrades to inhabit every micro environment on Earth; from Arctic to Antarctic, deserts to tundra, mountains and forests, grasslands and valleys, ponds and lakes, they can even be found in the deep sea and most likely in your own backyard! Since they usually measure between 50 microns to 1 millimeter, using a microscope to observe those from your backyard would be necessary.  All videos were taken with my iPhone mounted on a BA310E Motic microscope with an @ilabcam ultra adapter 🔬 #fyp #tardigrade #animals #science

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