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About
Paramecium
A paramecium is a slipper-shaped protozoan They are often found in lakes, ponds and puddles. They are constantly moving by beating rows of microscopic hairs, called cilia, that work like miniture oars. Paramecium feeds on bacteria and other microorganisms by sweeping them into its groove shaped mouth.
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What is this animal's name?
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Paramecium |
What class is this animal assigned to?
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protozoa |
What does this animal eat?
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Varies |
| Where did this animal live? |
Worldwide |
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