A firefly!
Animals that are able to produce light of their own through a process called bioluminescence. This is seen mostly in deep sea creatures and insects.
Animals such as fireflies contain two chemicals, luciferin and luficerase. When combined with oxygen, they give off light.
A scientist who studies animals that produce their own light is called a bioluminescence researcher or a marine biologist specializing in bioluminescent organisms.
The earth does not produce its own light but it reflects the light rays from the sun that reaches its surface.
Stars produce light by "burning" hydrogen in a nuclear fusion, whereas some animals produce light when chemical compounds mix together to produce a glow
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Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
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they're called "lantern' fish so they pretty much do produce their own light
NO it not produce its own light its only like a mirror getting light from the sune a mirror it only get light from the sun
A common example of an object that does not produce its own light is the moon. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun