3 weeks old jar from a small shaded freshwater stream in French Guiana by Jolly-Ad-9849 Closed EcosystemsEcospheresminiatureself sustainingself-contained 3 Comments Egregius2k 4 months ago French Guiana, woa, neat. Did the thing move fast, then stop, then move fast again, or is that an artifact of the video(player)? Although my first instinct is some kind of planarian, I know there’s one critter that looks a lot like planarians, but is different. Hizzeroo 4 months ago It looks, and moves like an insect larvae rather than a worm. My guess an Ephemeroptera larvae (mayflies), based on shape and movement. BitchBass 4 months ago Need footage that’s a LOT closer in order to ID one out of a gazllion species :).
Egregius2k 4 months ago French Guiana, woa, neat. Did the thing move fast, then stop, then move fast again, or is that an artifact of the video(player)? Although my first instinct is some kind of planarian, I know there’s one critter that looks a lot like planarians, but is different.
Hizzeroo 4 months ago It looks, and moves like an insect larvae rather than a worm. My guess an Ephemeroptera larvae (mayflies), based on shape and movement.
BitchBass 4 months ago Need footage that’s a LOT closer in order to ID one out of a gazllion species :).
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French Guiana, woa, neat.
Did the thing move fast, then stop, then move fast again, or is that an artifact of the video(player)?
Although my first instinct is some kind of planarian, I know there’s one critter that looks a lot like planarians, but is different.
It looks, and moves like an insect larvae rather than a worm. My guess an Ephemeroptera larvae (mayflies), based on shape and movement.
Need footage that’s a LOT closer in order to ID one out of a gazllion species :).