This one was difficult to follow through the microscope, it's a fast organism!
But i was lucky when it stopped between some debris for a moment. I immediately started recording.
Bdelloidea is a subclass of rotifers. Spread over the world, there are more than 300 species.
They can move by swimming or crawling move. Crawling works by taking steps with the head and tail, the same as some leeches do. This gives the group their name (Greek βδελλα or bdella, meaning leech).
But i was lucky when it stopped between some debris for a moment. I immediately started recording.
Bdelloidea is a subclass of rotifers. Spread over the world, there are more than 300 species.
They can move by swimming or crawling move. Crawling works by taking steps with the head and tail, the same as some leeches do. This gives the group their name (Greek βδελλα or bdella, meaning leech).