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That's because it's not a video, but a screenshot of one. Search for the image to get the video.BillTre said:I could not get the video to run.
Uh ... what is it that you think I just posted ?kolleamm said:This is the video link on Facebook
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2256327494655196&id=1765071897114094
Oh my bad I thought that was just the original picture :Dphinds said:Uh ... what is it that you think I just posted ?
EDIT: Ah ... I see. Yours has the facebook comments.
phinds said:
Looks like a mass of worms
Similar to Tubifex, but not Tubifex.Greg Bernhardt said:Can't see the video, but it looks similar to videos of Tubifex worm colonies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubifex
OK, they've got my vote.OmCheeto said:My one and only guess is: Fungus Gnat larvae.
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