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Tiny crustaceans?
While we all know it's the copepods — tiny crustaceans!
"Maybe it's tiny crustaceans' poop!" he added, laughing.
"It could be tiny crustaceans, I can't say," he said.
Billions of tiny crustaceans known as epishura constantly filter out algae and bacteria, cleansing the water.
The plankton are eaten by tiny crustaceans to whose shells Vibrio attaches.
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But the long-dormant eggs of a tiny crustacean told a different story.
PAGE 25 Tap Water and the Talmud A tiny crustacean found in New York City tap water has touched off a run on water filters among Orthodox Jews.
Perhaps the most abundant remaining source of wild protein on the planet is krill, a tiny crustacean that lives in Antarctic waters.
A new animal species related to crabs and shrimp, preserved in 430-million-year-old rocks in Herefordshire, England, presents a rare look at the respiratory organs of a tiny crustacean.
In 2004, a similar Talmudic tempest involved a tiny crustacean known as a copepod, which was discovered swimming in New York City's tap water, spurring debate among the observant about whether it rendered city water unkosher.
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