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Inimicus didactylus real time versus slow motion

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

This is a video of Inimicus didactylus suction feeding filmed at 1000 frames per second. This video demonstrates what the strikes look like in real time (played back at 1000 frames per second) and our usual play back speed in slow motion (10 frames per second).

To find out more about this video check out our lab blog:
http://fishlab.ucdavis.edu/?p=360

All live animal protocols were approved by the University of California's Animal Care and Use Committee.

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