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English: Additional file 12: Video 12 extended clip from one of the components of Additional file 4: Video 4 (corresponds to Figure 2F). Remarkably, in this one instance the captured cell escaped the buccal funnel by jumping between the buccal ridges, only to be recaptured immediately. Recorded at 500 fps / playback at 30 fps = ~16x slow-motion.
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Source von Dassow G, Emlet R, Maslakova S (2013). "How the pilidium larva feeds". Frontiers in Zoology. DOI:10.1186/1742-9994-10-47. PMID 23927417. PMC: 3751302.
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