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So, 'The Making of the Fittest' dives deep into the world of the rock pocket mouse, which is a fascinating case study in natural selection. The film has a straightforward, almost clinical tone that emphasizes the scientific process without getting bogged down in jargon. It really showcases how quickly adaptation can happen in response to environmental changes β like, volcanic eruptions and all. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to digest the information while still keeping your attention. The visuals are pretty striking, with some great field footage that makes you appreciate the subject matter. It feels both educational and refreshing. Not something you'd typically think about when you consider evolution, but it brings it right to the forefront in a really engaging way.
Great for biology enthusiastsInteresting take on real-time evolutionField footage adds depth to the narrative
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Sarah Holt
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Sarah Holt
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