water flea Polyphemus pediculus under a microscope, predatory, detachment Cladocera, stands out with its large eye, which is looking for its victim. Very fast moving and social life, on the video is a female with embryos in a brood chamber. Barents Sea
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water flea Polyphemus pediculus under a microscope, predatory, detachment Cladocera
water flea Polyphemus pediculus under a microscope, predatory, detachment Cladocera
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Tags | aquatic environment, aquatic life, arthropod, Barents Sea, benthos, big eye, Branchiopoda, cladocera, crustacean, crustaceans, daphnia, diversity, ecosystems, equipotential flocks, evolution, fish food, fleas, habitat, invertebrates, laboratory, macro, marine world, microbiology, Microorganisms, microworld, nature, Onychopoda, organism, plankton, polyphem, Polyphemus pediculus, pond, prickly water flea, protozoa, research, river, river dweller, scary, science, social behavior, terrible, the fastest, tract, under the microscope, water, water flea, zooplankton, |