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VIDEO CLIPS
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Sea Anemone 0.840MB MOV View Movie FINS : The Fish Information Service
Clownfish in anemone
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Angelfish 2.070MB MOV View Movie FINS : The Fish Information Service
This 30 second video shows two freshwater angelfish spawning
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Grouper Fish 0.540MB AVI View Movie California VideoDiver
Grouper is visited by cleaning gobies
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Purple Jellyfish 0.660MB AVI View Movie California VideoDiver
Eighteen second clip of a purple jellyfish, Pelagia panopyra."A fleet of jellyfish pulsed into the boat anchorage from the open ocean"
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Anchovy 1.340MB QT View Movie Ocean Collection for Kids
A school of anchovies
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Shark 0.720MB QT View Movie Ocean Collection for Kids
A shark clip
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Jellyfish 1.360MB QT View Movie Ocean Collection for Kids
Jellyfish swimming
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Walrus 16.840MB MOV View Movie Arctic Science Journeys
Walruses hang out on Round Island Walrus Sanctuary, Bristol Bay, Alaska
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Jellyfish Streaming RM View Movie PBS
Watch this interesting narrative on jelly fishes and how it stings its prey! "But their elegant tentacles rippling out behind harbor a microscopic source of pain: cells that eject sharp, poison-tipped darts when they sense something nearby"
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Taipan Streaming RM View Movie PBS
Watch how a Taipan uses venom to capture its favorite prey.
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Jellyfish Streaming RM View Movie NASA Quest
Research on the effects of microgravity on jellyfish. Relevant information is shown after quarter of movie has streamed
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Aelosoma 9.920MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up view of a translucent aeolosoma worm shows its bristles; under oblique illumination at a magnification of 100x
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Aelosoma 22.300MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
An aeolosoma worm flexes, contracts, and stretches; under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 100x
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Aelosoma 13.760MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up view of a translucent Aeolosoma worm shows its bristles and inner workings; under oblique illumination at a magnification of 100x
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Aelosoma 0.000MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
Ripples of movements travel along the length of this Aeolosoma worm; under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Aelosoma 10.550MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up view as an aeolosoma worm extends and contracts its body to slide across the microscope field; under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 100x
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Chaetogaster 28.560MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A hungry chaetogaster gobbles up a tiny organism, whose journey through the digestive system is visible through the worm's translucent body; under oblique illumination
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Chaetogaster 21.800MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A chaetogaster worm hunts and consumes several microorganisms, several sets of setae are visible in this movie; under oblique illumination
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Chaetogaster 5.620MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
One lucky microorganism makes a narrow escape when a chaetogaster lunges after it; under oblique illumination
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Chaetogaster 24.260MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
The inner workings of this translucent freshwater worm are easily viewed as it stalks potential prey from behind a piece of debris; under oblique illumination
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Hydra 4.960MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up view as a wandering cyclops is captured in the stinging tentacle of a hydra; under oblique illumination
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Hydra 17.180MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
The cyclops that got away -- this plucky little crustacean narrowly escapes the clutches of a lurking hydra; under oblique illumination
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Hydra 19.620MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A hydra grabs an unwary cyclops that wandered too close, and makes a fine supper of it; under oblique illumination
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Hydra 26.300MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
One cyclops eludes the attention of this hydra, but the next cyclops isn't so lucky and is grabbed, stunned, and consumed -- a zoom shot shows close-up detail of the hydra stuffing the cyclops down its gullet
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Hydra 0.000MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A cyclops swims too close to a hydra's stinging tentacle and is speared by a nematocyst, which has barbs that anchor it to the hydra tentacle
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Daphnia 9.880MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
The pulsating intestine is easily viewed in this specimen and the heart can be seen fluttering (near the head, along the organism's "back" and just behind the intestine); under oblique illumination
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Daphnia 17.930MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A daphnia waves its extended appendages to create currents for filter feeding -- the fluttering organ alongside its "back" is the heart
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Macrothrix 13.310MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
An up close and personal look at this translucent crustacean shows the intimate details of its inner life; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Nauplius 4.970MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up of a translucent nauplius as it scampers across the microscope field; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Nauplius 16.290MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
Its single eyespot and three pairs of appendages are easy to see in this slow-swimming nauplius
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Ceratopogonid 3.690MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A close-up view of a biting midge larva as it travels across the microscope field; under under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Ceratopogonid 11.240MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A biting midge larva snakes its way across the microscope field; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Chaetonotus 17.690MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A chaetonotus swims into a tangle of pond debris under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 60x
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Chaetonotus 18.400MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A gastrotrich swims through vegetation and debris in search of food; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 600x
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Nematode 0.000MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A nematode curls and undulates across the microscope field; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x
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Dalyellia 44.920MB MPEG View Movie Nikon Microscopy U
A dalyellia flatworm creeps slowly across the microscope field under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 400x
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