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Some species of protozoa use other vernal pool
critters as taxis! With a microscope, you can see a species of Vorticella
attached to the bodies of Seed Shrimp and Water Fleas. The Vorticella
gets a free ride, and finds food along the way.
A different vernal pool species of Vorticella
lives in groups. They let a certain species of green algae live
inside their bodies. Some scientists believe that the Vorticella
are "farming" the algae. This means that they use the
food produced by the algae for themselves.
Heliozoa is a protozoan that looks like
a soccer ball with spikes. The spikes are covered with a sticky
substance that is poisonous to other protozoa. Any protozoan
that touches Heliozoa is instantly paralyzed. Heliozoa
sucks out the insides of its prey and eats it. |