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Gasterosteus aculeatus (Gasterosteidae) - Balz und Ablaichen is an intriguing slice of nature documentary from 1965, focusing on the three-spined stickleback. The film captures the meticulous artistry of nest building, showcasing the male's zigzag dance and the intimate moments of spawning. There’s something almost hypnotic about the way the male interacts with the female, complete with those quirky mouth fights. It’s not just a study of fish reproduction; it's a glimpse into a world where nature’s drama unfolds at a very different pace, making you appreciate the nuances of aquatic life. The practical effects, if you can call them that, come from the sheer observation, presenting an unfiltered view of this fascinating species in a way that's pretty unique for its time.
Finding a copy of this documentary isn't the easiest task, as it's not widely circulated and can be somewhat elusive for collectors. Its niche subject matter on the three-spined stickleback makes it a curiosity within the documentary genre. The film has a certain charm, and enthusiasts often appreciate it for its straightforward approach to nature, which stands in contrast to more polished productions of later decades.
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