It's springtime and the insects are out.
Get that microscope ready for a look at a variety of insects chewing away at leaves and each other in fierce battles to the death.
Throughout this little epic, we see ants, beetles, spiders, wasps, caterpillars, scorpions, tarantulas--you name it--each finding a predator to have for lunch.
Not the kind of film you want to watch while having your lunch, but it is a fascinating close up and personal view of nature's tiny insects all devouring each other in nature's own cruel way.
Photographed in crisp B&W photography from 1932, with a dry commentary, it's worth a watch.
Get that microscope ready for a look at a variety of insects chewing away at leaves and each other in fierce battles to the death.
Throughout this little epic, we see ants, beetles, spiders, wasps, caterpillars, scorpions, tarantulas--you name it--each finding a predator to have for lunch.
Not the kind of film you want to watch while having your lunch, but it is a fascinating close up and personal view of nature's tiny insects all devouring each other in nature's own cruel way.
Photographed in crisp B&W photography from 1932, with a dry commentary, it's worth a watch.