I believe so...they produce their own light.
yes actually glow worms have a chemical reaction in their behind and this causes a glow this glow attracts other insects towards the glow worms so that they can eat them
Glow worms are still available for children.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
Glow wormsThey swallow rocks to help with digestion.They glow.
Yes, glow worms are luminous organisms, primarily known for their bioluminescence. They produce light through a chemical reaction involving luciferin and luciferase, which helps attract prey and mates. This natural glow is often seen in dark environments, making them a fascinating subject of study in the realm of bioluminescence.
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Yes, ducks will eat worms as part of their natural diet. Worms are a good source of protein for ducks and can provide them with essential nutrients.
Yes, glow worms [Lampyris noctiluca] are invertebrates. Insects are invertebrates, because they have no backbone. Glow worms have no backbone. They're insects that somewhat resemble worms.
Glow worms are found in dark places known as caves or many other names as you can look in the thersouras glow worms are amazing and you may get to see them around the Australian land or Queensland area. Hope this answerd your question!
There are a few places where one can buy glow worms. The list includes eBay, pets at home and many other sites like the ones mentioned. However many of these sites sell items that are glow worm products and not actually worms.
glow worms, lightning bugs, and mcdonalds. hope this helped.
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