Flagellate without identify

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Flagellate without identify

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Found in freshwater
Length of the body about 10um
Length of the flagellum about 10um
100X immersion objective
With and without zoom X2, X3
Phase contrast
Panasonic GH4 camera
Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yna9boyEw3w
Video frame ONLY for preview:
Image
Regards
carlos

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I do not know what it is, but a beautiful baby

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Ha! Yes Jacek! Thanks for looking and commenting

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Hi Carlos. Very nice footage!

My first thought was Cercomonas, and I see that several ISOP members on Facebook agree, more or less. :)
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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Bruce Taylor wrote:Hi Carlos. Very nice footage!
My first thought was Cercomonas, and I see that several ISOP members on Facebook agree, more or less. :)
Thanks friend! Yes, I think the same!

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