Nice animation through still, Horace. I have learned from the stacked stills in motion, that the items are sometimes able to attach at one point to the substrate, and yet remain in motion, about the fixed point. That should not be possible at tens of microns, although we might guess that the silicone is still flexible at the low temperature.
I have seen that nylon can be flexible, and not brittle/breakable at the low temperatures of Mars. Those who attribute to organics the inability to remain flexible and functional at cryogenic temperatures should study the alternative truth that some materials are active and capable of motion or flexing at below the temperature of freezing water.
As I mentioned on the YouTube movie linked site comments, you might try using then green channel for shape definition in these, as the color RGB works show better with the green channel extracted and used separated. Just a suggestion, based on a few successes with the stills in color assembled.
You might also loop the display three or four times, as many do not pursue the truth very far before giving up on personal efforts expended.
I really appreciate all the unusual approaches which expand our understanding view of these originals.