Environment and Survival: Life in a Trout Stream

Duration: 11

Year Published: 1962

Creator: National Film Board of Canada

Format: 16mm

Color: Color

Description: A study of the problems of survival faced by trout in a rocky stream. Explains the highly developed instincts help the fish survive, and that the same instinctual patterns determine its selection of a feeding location in the stream and eventual migration upstream to spawn. Uses an underwater sequence to show female trout laying eggs, the fertilization of the eggs, and the hatching of the fry.


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