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In "The Nightingale and the Glowworm," the nightingale satisfied its hunger by eating a caterpillar. When the glowworm offered itself as a sacrifice to the nightingale, the nightingale declined and mentioned that it had already found food.
"The Nightingale and the Glowworm" is a poem by William Cowper that tells the story of a nightingale and a glowworm debating the relative value of natural talents and artificial light. The nightingale argues that its song brings joy to all who hear it, while the glowworm claims that its light is just as important for guiding those in darkness. In the end, both creatures come to appreciate each other's unique gifts.
edible food.
What are the parts of a glowworm?
food
Waitomo Glowworm Caves was created in 1889.
Yes, glowworm (glow+worm) is a compound word.
The enemies of a glowworm are large spiders,birds,reptiles and centipedes.
Miriam MargolyesSally Stevens as Glowworm (singingvoice)
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insects, spiders, ants, fruits