young rotifer Keratella sp. under a microscope, of the Brachionidae family, Ploima order she still has not fully formed a shell, if there are many predators she will grow sharp spiky horns
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Young Rotifer Keratella Sp. Under a Microscope, of the Brachionidae Family, Ploima Order
Young Rotifer Keratella Sp. Under a Microscope, of the Brachionidae Family, Ploima Order
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