so they can see at night - hope this helps
The most popular simile for firefly is lightening bug. This is because the rear ends of the bugs light up as they fly.
yes they do.
Fireflies light up to attract a mate or prey.
1. For Mating 2.To signal to other fireflies their location
There are several insect that can produce light in the thorax. These include: * glow worms * fireflies
it depends if it is bright, if its a bit dark then they might light up! but if it is bright then you wont see them. They always are light up unless they are dead.
fire flys are nocternal that's why thay light up there butts in the night
When fireflies light up, they are producing a chemical reaction within their bodies called bioluminescence. This production of light is the result of oxygen combining with calcium and the chemicals adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and luciferin in the presence of the enzyme luciferase. Without the bioluminescent enzyme luciferase, the light could not be produced.
Most fireflies dislike when they are put in a straw, then blown like a spitball up your anus. Most fireflies , but not all of them.
Fireflies or lightning bugs use specific flash patterns to signal potential mates. Their glow also lets predators know that they taste bad.They have a bulb that glows. The male firefly has only one bulb whereas the female firefly has two bulbs which allows it to glow brighter than its male counterpart.
All GM. rear ends have c- clips that hold the Axels in. Except 3/4 tons and up with full-floating rear ends.
When fireflies light up, they are producing a chemical reaction within their bodies called bioluminescence. This production of light is the result of oxygen combining with calcium and the chemicals adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and luciferin in the presence of the enzyme luciferase. Without the bioluminescent enzyme luciferase, the light could not be produced.