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BlueWhite :
Sing nganggo koncomoto ngarep wii aku kang 😂
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ra ono gelut²an ra ono maling²an adem ayem pokoe🥰
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kumpulan wong sugeh
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masuk tok bikin mrindin melihat kawan"dimana"RXkita ttb sodara kawan
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bro. suk mnh yo.. hpmu deleh o gembes. la bar kwii ayo joget. rugi to 1thn 1 kok ngumpul mung dadi kameramen😉😂
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Alien meets pinball 🎮  This weird looking creature is giving some extraterrestrial vibes but it’s actually among the smallest animals on earth! It’s called a rotifer and this particular species was named Stephanoceros fimbriatus. Could’ve been a dinosaur name imo 😂 In Greek, Stephano means crown and Ceros means horn which make total sense when looking at this microscopic monster.  Rotifers are also referred to as ‘’Wheel Animals’’ because of the rotating cilia, called corona, they have on their heads! They usually use these cilia to create a water current that attracts food particles like bacteria, algae, ciliates and other microorganisms to the mouth. Although this species is a bit different from the other rotifers. Instead of having some rotating wheels on their heads, they have five long tentacles with moving cilia that redirect preys toward the mouth! These rotifers are basically ambush predators waiting for preys to pass by.   Preys then get trapped into small compartiments before getting pumped by sphincter muscles and ultimately being swallowed.  Most rotifers are planktonic and swim around but Stephanoceros fimbriatus is sessile, their adult stage is immobile. When in their larval stage, they swim around until they find a nice spot to stay for the rest of their lives. I found this one sticked to an hydra, which is kind of odd since the hydra could easily have eaten the rotifer.  Another cool fact about Stephanoceros is that they secrete a gelatinous tube in which they can retract and seek protection. This tube can be seen in the video; it’s transparent and covers almost all of the rotifer’s body, from the tip of their toe, to the mouth!  Video taken with my iPhone 14 Pro mounted on an Olympus BX53 microscope with an @ilabcam adapter 🔬  #alien  #weird #science #fyp #microscope
Alien meets pinball 🎮 This weird looking creature is giving some extraterrestrial vibes but it’s actually among the smallest animals on earth! It’s called a rotifer and this particular species was named Stephanoceros fimbriatus. Could’ve been a dinosaur name imo 😂 In Greek, Stephano means crown and Ceros means horn which make total sense when looking at this microscopic monster. Rotifers are also referred to as ‘’Wheel Animals’’ because of the rotating cilia, called corona, they have on their heads! They usually use these cilia to create a water current that attracts food particles like bacteria, algae, ciliates and other microorganisms to the mouth. Although this species is a bit different from the other rotifers. Instead of having some rotating wheels on their heads, they have five long tentacles with moving cilia that redirect preys toward the mouth! These rotifers are basically ambush predators waiting for preys to pass by. Preys then get trapped into small compartiments before getting pumped by sphincter muscles and ultimately being swallowed. Most rotifers are planktonic and swim around but Stephanoceros fimbriatus is sessile, their adult stage is immobile. When in their larval stage, they swim around until they find a nice spot to stay for the rest of their lives. I found this one sticked to an hydra, which is kind of odd since the hydra could easily have eaten the rotifer. Another cool fact about Stephanoceros is that they secrete a gelatinous tube in which they can retract and seek protection. This tube can be seen in the video; it’s transparent and covers almost all of the rotifer’s body, from the tip of their toe, to the mouth! Video taken with my iPhone 14 Pro mounted on an Olympus BX53 microscope with an @ilabcam adapter 🔬 #alien #weird #science #fyp #microscope

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