Here is a video of the vampyrellid amoeba Hyalodiscus. The rolling motion of locomotion in this amoeba is clearly visible, which in fascinating to watch. I think this one was trying to get out of the light!
Tim
Hyalodiscus in motion
Re: Hyalodiscus in motion
Awesome video. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Hyalodiscus in motion
I like that you took the time to embed the video and not just post a link.
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Re: Hyalodiscus in motion
Wonderful video.