Conochilus
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Description: Photographic study by Wim van Egmond of this colonial rotifer.
A tiny sphere is slowly revolving through the water. With their feet stuck together in a small mass of jelly, a group of rotifers form a spinning colony. Rotifers (or wheel animalcules) are one of the smallest animals. They are multicellular but are as big as many protozoa. The smallest being less than 50 microns in length.
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