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A small loach sits on a "rotating fliter"

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A loach clings to the nozzle of a rotating filter, spinning along with it. It tries to attach itself to the filter and wriggle through the gaps for fun. When the water-driven motion stops, the loach is returned at a static status. It taking a short rest to adjust to the surroundings. After a person gently touched the loach using a tool, the loach moved sensitively in the environment and instinctively swims away. This footage was filmed in Cangzhou, Hebei, at 00:00, on December 7, 2025

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