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It should be fairly easy to find paramecia in freshwater ponds, and basically any other mass of fresh water, especialy those with lots of water plants in them, Euglena is just the group of protists they are in. You can find amoebas in exactly the same kind of places, but the amoeba is slightly more sensitive to pollution, so you are less likely to find it in polluted areas.

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Why is it that you will not find an amoeba as huge as you in the swimming pool?

Amoeba is a single celled organism unlike you that is multi cellular.


Where to find amoeba?

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Is an amoeba plantlike?

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