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Euglena rubra (Protozoa) Movies

E. rubra Video No. 1 - A solitary red euglena rotates in a slow drift and a runaway rotifer almost collides with it; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 400x with a playing time of 16.9 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (2.28 MB).

E. rubra Video No. 2 - A ruby-colored euglena spins slowly while swimming; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 400x with a playing time of 25.9 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (3.63 MB).

E. rubra Video No. 3 - A ruby-colored euglena spins slowly while swimming; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 400x with a playing time of 18.9 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (2.25 MB).

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