Paramecium.
Paramecium are shaped like slippers, and belong to the group of one-celled invertebrates that are covered with tiny, hair-like fibers. The tiny fibres are used in two ways, the first way is for movement. The fibres move the paramecium not only forward and backwards but also turn it around so it can move any way it wants. The second use of the fibres is to help direct food particles to it mouth. Paramecium lives in water and likes eating acid.
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