Oligochaeta Worm

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

A microscopic predatory worm common to freshwater lakes and ponds. This video shows the way in which the setae (or bistles) act as anchors to provide forward movement. The gut can also be see pushing food along.

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  • cute waterbears :)

  • What is the other small, round, fuzzy creature near the tail at the end of the video?

    Do these whip around when free in water?

  • nice video.

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