MICRO ANIMALS too small to see without a microscope 🔬 Seven tiny animals observed

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Besides single-celled microorganisms, there are also true animals that are too small to be seen without a microscope. In this video I show you seven of them.

[0:42] Gastrotrich
[2:04] Crustaceans
[3:16] Rotifers
[5:47] Nematodes
[7:15] Flatworm
[8:14] Annelids
[9:53] Tardigrades (Water bears]

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is sometimes surprises me that people will spend thousands of dollars on a telescope
that can be used only on clear nights, but if you pay 1000 dollars on a microscope,
that you can use all the time, people think you are nuts

boris
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I always watch your videos, and I took biology in high school but I switched the course for chem, my teacher didn’t really inspire me that much, but I love microbiology as a hobby but I am trying to regain interest

nicholascorti
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Great brainy mindful entertainment is very fascinating!! Love this!!

TheCissero
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Annelids almost like the name Daniel.
DANNIELS

Bibibosh
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I've just got a new microscope to study my soil - all Ive observed so far is bacteria and fungi. I need to get better to try to spot amoebas and nematodes etc etc. Your videos are INCREDIBLE ! I'll watch your back catalogue to be able to see all the soil life. This is a whole new world.. You're right - some of these are really cute!

alisonburgess
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Would be good if you state which microscope you're using each time. This one looks good

erdemir
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So cool. Thx again mate. Keep up the good work!

AussyCC
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10:47 must have just left the john, got some dirty tp stuck to his footsie 😂

beckyrooroo
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I love these small beings thanks for this video it's great

anniebranwen
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Hello microbehunter. I have been watching four videos lately, and I have purchased a swift 380b microscope a few months ago, but lately I have been losing interest, any tips to get back into the hobby

nicholascorti
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You should make a video about microorganisms that can be found in the sea water environment.

Ixquick
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This may be an odd question. If micro animals have muscle cells they use to move, how do single celled organisms move their cilia? Is it like the flagellar motor?

DSandwich
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What type of contrasting you used in these observations? The tardigrade is not so colorful in regular white field.

izobrr
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I wonder if the lighting from the microscope warms them up and causes them to move fast like that? Cause I've gotten nematodes under mine before and they only get fast like that when I turn the light up for me to see them better 🤔 Thoughts anyone?

beckyrooroo
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please tell the model of a microscope which you use in this video

fffffp
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Your face in the beginning looks like that you wanted to say something to us from last many years.

anjalifarkase
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What kind of microscope filters do you use?

jojoiscooler
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You have a typo in your title there lol

Christians_outdoors
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Where are you finding all these microbs sir?

biologyenthusiastic
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I would if you could possibly do a video on how to prepare slides for both wet and dry materials. I can never get the glass plate to stay stuck on, especially with dry materials. I always feel like i'm doing things completely wrong. Thanks for all the interesting videos!

DavesChaoticBrain