File:Oscillation-of-the-velvet-worm-slime-jet-by-passive-hydrodynamic-instability-ncomms7292-s4.ogv

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English: Supplementary Movie 3 Movie showing the squirt of a White Peripatus Solorzanoi was recorded at 30 fps. This is the same attack shown in slow motion in Supplementary Movie 2, but from a different angle.
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Source Video file from Concha A, Mellado P, Morera-Brenes B, Sampaio Costa C, Mahadevan L, Monge-Nájera J (2015). "Oscillation of the velvet worm slime jet by passive hydrodynamic instability". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7292. PMID 25780995. PMC: 4382676.
Author Concha A, Mellado P, Morera-Brenes B, Sampaio Costa C, Mahadevan L, Monge-Nájera J
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