They are about 4 micrometer tall, have a huge family and are mostly harmless (unlike popular fiction has it). Escherichia Coli, at your service. In order to see one you need to freeze or coat it before you zap the remains in an electron scanning microscope.
So pretty images like the one I made are fiction. Science fiction. This animation more resembles the still images you can generate with fluorescence microscopy. Still I do like to imagine it would look this way. Also I got hold of some reference about the way these type of bacteria move. Rotating their tails to propell themselves hunting for sugar. Abruptly changing the orientation to make a turn and repeating the synced rotation. In reality the movements are much faster. But then, that would not be interesting to look at, would it.
Rest assured no bacteria were harmed during the production of this animation and no mindless, snitching, AI was used creating the images. I’ve added a wireframe version for good measures. Tools used are: Cinema 4d, Redshift and AE.
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