Glow worm (not a worm but a beetle or a fly) is the name for several different insects that glow through bioluminescence (a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy). There are three main families: * Lampyridae (firefly, but actually a beetle). Only the wingless females glow. Yellow-green colored light to attract males and as a warning signal to predators (they are mildly toxic).* Phengodidae, (a beetle) found in the Americas. Yellow-green colored light to attract a mate. In this family the "railroad worms" have an extra red light at the front.* Arachnocampa (a fly larva) found in New Zealand and Australia. Blue-green colored light to attract tiny midges into sticky snare lines for eating. The chemical reaction is very efficient with almost 100% of the energy turned into light (the best light-emitting diodes can only manage 22%).
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Elephant and Worm TV - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 April 2013
The Alasken Bull Worm ate Sandy's tail in the episode "Spongebob Sandy and the Worm"
No, the Alaskan Bull Worm is not a real native Alaskan mammal. The Alaskan Bull Worm was a made-up mammal that the creators and producers of the hit nickelodeon television program "SpongeBob SquarePants" made up for entertainment purposes. The Alaskan Bull Worm is one of the largest characters on the program and is able to annihilate and demolish things by eating them.
The Glow-Worm was created in 1902.
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The nightingale saw the glow-worm as a small light shining in the darkness. It was attracted to the glow emitted by the worm as it moved through the night.
i think the glow worm will be scared of the tourists and move house
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The only glow worm that produces heat is Piccolo, the greatest namek in the world
The Waitomo Glow Worm Grotto in New Zealand is a tourist attraction.
Glow-Worm Caves Tamborine Mountain was created in 2004.
The Glow Worm - 1913 was released on: USA: 6 September 1913
The Glow Worm - 1930 was released on: USA: 18 August 1930
The vocalists on Glow Worm are Red Ingle and Aileen Carlisle.
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