Dino identification please.

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Please help identifying these Dino’s. They rapidly move and zigzag back and forth. Im at a loss I just hope they aren’t large cell. I tried to upload a 10 second video but for some reason it isn’t allowing me.
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Please help identifying these Dino’s. They rapidly move and zigzag back and forth. Im at a loss I just hope they aren’t large cell. I tried to upload a 10 second video but for some reason it isn’t allowing me.
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F8CC10A4-0BDE-474F-BFAE-0E68BF970FD7.jpeg
C6E9BAA8-5F9A-4E93-BE4B-B343DD035B2F.jpeg
The “beak” visible on some of them indicates an Amphidinium species.
 

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