Can This Baby Rotifer Escape Before It’s Eaten Alive?
Head to https://80000hours.org/microcosmos to be sent a free copy of their in-depth career guide and sign up for their newsletter. This video was sponsored by 80,000 Hours. This Loxodes magnus is large, so large that it was able to eat a rotifer, those funny animals we often see getting bullied by their single-celled neighbors. Except, that rotifer is moving. It’s alive, twisting and turning inside of the food vacuole it’s been stuffed into, and starting to fight back. Check out the Journey to the Microcosmos Store: https://www.microcosmos.store Follow Journey to the Microcosmos: Twitter: / journeytomicro Facebook: / journeytomicro Support the Microcosmos: / journeytomicro More from Jam’s Germs: Instagram: / jam_and_germs YouTube: / @jamsgerms Hosted by Hank Green: Twitter: / hankgreen YouTube: / vlogbrothers Music by Andrew Huang: / andrewhuang Journey to the Microcosmos is a Complexly production. Find out more at https://www.complexly.com

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