Pod poop?

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Now that we have your attention- check out our video under the microscope of a copepod pooping ;) :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:

What goes in..... must come out....

Due to the fact that phytoplankton removes CO2 from the atmosphere and copepods eat this phytoplankton, these pods are considered carbon sequestration machines!

 

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