Scavenger's Feast
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There is a dead daphnid on the bottom right, it's bodily fluids are leaking out, we can see just a portion of the daphnid because it's too big for the view. Many rod-shaped bacteria got attracted to this new nutrient source and a ciliate, big one in the view, came to eat the bacteria and the bits of the leaking daphnid.
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I'll upload a new entry from the microworld every day with a long video shortly described. I don't have time for editing but I can upload an uncut video like this, possibly, every day. So you can play your favorite playlist in the background and watch my upload, every day! Tell me what you think about this idea? Thank you so much!
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This is gorgeous! Thank you man for your contribution.
@JamsGerms
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
It's amazing to think how small this chubby life form is, and then see all the other even smaller specs and rods of life around it... Just amazing! Thank you for this video! ❤️
Jam, your idea of longer journal videos is a brilliant one. I think there are many of us that like the ambience of long-form videos of various natural things such as fish tanks and bird-feeders. This is infinitely more interesting than that! Beautifully captured too. I wonder what we would hear if you could point a tiny sensitive microphone at the action. Slurps I suppose.
@NicholasA231
4 жыл бұрын
Agree the frequent upload idea is great, would love to see more of this stuff. Also, someone definitely needs to invent a microphone... irritated that word is already taken. I wonder if physics of sound even works at that scale in a way we could record.
I think it's a great idea! Always enjoy more footage!
This is amazing, I love it. Great idea, please do more of this. Thanks :]
@JamsGerms
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is awesome
Ok, really liking 60 frames microbe footage. I'm always looking at your footage through a phone screen on Instagram, so the quality of the 60 frames, and the higher bitrate of 4k is a huge leap!
Thank you, it looks so fun
looking forward to more. thank you
Amazing
This is so cool 💜 Thank you for this! How did you get started in all of this, anyway? What equipment would I need to start my own cultures, and where are the best places to collect?
Your channel is incredible
Has all the microbiology been accounted for that's in view or it always mutating?🤔
YOU ARE A GENIUS
Reminds me of camping
It's like a mini video game you would play on your phone
Your idea for posting a video every day sounds excellent. To be careful though to not overwork yourself, doing stuff like trying to get posting out by some arbitrary deadline is not good for you. By all means do keep writing the descriptions about what is going on, I am finding your work to be a useful addition to my own studies (I am a planetary scientist but I decided during our pandemic to also train myself in micro especially virology and very simple organisms. This brings up a suggestion IF you can get some videos of very small cells or very very large viruses attacking bacteria etc I would really like to see it. Are there any electron microscopes that can see living organisms?
Awesome
how do you make this like how do you make this bacterias living eating like spore make a instruction please I want to know
Ophyroglena in the trophont stage
Omnomnom
Smol chonky boi
Can somebody explain what is happening in this video please i need science juice
@larisalsimington
4 жыл бұрын
some bacteria and a big ciliate are eating a big dead microorganism
In all those local business, instead of putting muted news, they should put the footage you'll film.
Do you have a video process of sperm penetrating the uterus? link please?