This is a video of a male three-spined stickleback, waiting for a female to spawn.
Jos van Zijl from the Netherlands made the video.
This is a video of a male three-spined stickleback, waiting for a female to spawn.
Jos van Zijl from the Netherlands made the video.
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A few days ago, my computer had a meltdown so I have been computerless until now. Great to be back and to catch up on your posts!
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Thank you, Rebecca! I hope your computer will work well for you and your blogs from now on 🙂
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