Anatomical drawing of a Polyarthra dolichoptera. This rotifer is extremely interesting; it has 12 feather like structures. These are probably the smallest feathers you'll ever see. Feathers on a microscopic organism is one of the last things I expected to find.
- local water sample from Boise ID
- Pencil drawing on an old book page
original video and drawing >>>>>>>>>>>>
- Oscar
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Wow Cool <3
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thank you!
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Sure ^ ^
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amazing work! upvoted! :)
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thank you!
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So, can it fly? Very strange. What does it use them for? Great drawing as always.
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They can't fly, they live in water and use them more to brace themselves, navigate, and change direction.
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