no. It's simply an internal reaction. Nothing is released from the body.
wielding? or fireflys?<---i think they flicker don't know about that one
Fireflys appear in some places, such as New York, because they need to mate. Fireflys appear during the summer when its warm and leave when its cold.
The Red-Light Sting was created in 1984.
This is an interesting question as it varies depending on the species of firefly. Some fireflys are actually eaten by different species of fireflys which trick them with calls from their own species. These are actually signals with their lights, sort of a visual Morse code for fireflys. The victim flies to the area expecting a date with one of their own only to become its' dinner. Of course nightflying birds and frogs will also enjoy a meal of firefly given the chance, as will other insects and spiders.
The duration of The Red-Light Sting is 1.67 hours.
Fireflys enjoy taking strolls in the night sky. They like to use their light to express their happiness and morality.
Frogs eat flies and bad bugs so we wont get sting by bees and other stuff. Frogs help by farting oxygen so we have more oxygen to breathe
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
they flash lights
Fireflys
Frogs in nature do not have lights they turn on at night.
yes there is,it is called the northern fireflies