There are four stages to the life cycle of a glowworm - eggs, larvae, pupa or cocoon, adult fly. They glow at the larvae stage.
Yes, glowworm (glow+worm) is a compound word.
larvae
glowworm
Glow are found mostly in villages
Yes, there are glowworm caves in the South Island of New Zealand. One famous glowworm cave is the Te Anau Glowworm Caves located in Te Anau. Another popular option is the Waitomo Glowworm Caves on the North Island.
No, glow worms are not vertebrates.Specifically, glow worms belong to the insect class. That means that they have skeletons that are external to their bodies. Vertebrates such as humans have skeletons that are inside their bodies.
they start to glow to glow at larvae stage
no it produces it's own phosphorescent light (chemical that makes it glow.) this is actually common in alot of nocturnal (night) creatures.
What are the parts of a glowworm?
the glow has made use of his oratory skills to convince the nightingale on the importance of life, let it be even of a meagre insect. the world has a double minded out look, wherein the powerful are allowed to live whereas the weak are intended to die at the hands of the mighty. the glowworm suggests that if the nightingales destiny is to entertain with music, his is to light up the night and thus show the way to the needy.
The Nightingale and Glow-Worm by William Cowper is about a nightingale who sings all day and then tries to eat a glow worm for dinner. The glow worm points out that he is beautiful too in his own way and the nightingale finds something else for dinner. The author is trying to show that we are all valuable and that we should all be at peace with each other.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves was created in 1889.