Yes, a male will light up to find a mate and then the female flashes her light so the male can locate her.
There are several insect that can produce light in the thorax. These include: * glow worms * fireflies
by opening their eyes Yes like the above. The eye opens up more and lets more light in- at night it can still get a bit of light from the moon to see.
at night your eyes clean out all the dust and dirt in your eyes
for a description in text their eyes light up and mostly they are red
Light Up the Night was created in 1980.
lighting bug
Light Up Night was created on 1960-11-21.
Dusk is when lightning bugs make themselves most visible.Specifically, lightning bugs can be seen poised in the grass or on building and tree parts. But they do not light up until dusk. They may make themselves visible from early evening into 1-2 hours before dawn, from late spring into early fall, depending upon environment and weather.
They can flip on their backs and also when a light hits their eyes their eyes light up
It can take up to 20-30 minutes for your eyes to fully adjust to low light and reach their best night vision capability. This process, known as dark adaptation, allows your eyes to become more sensitive to light in the dark.
becouse they are used to the dark not the light, example like when you sleep at night then sometimes you wake up then your eyes get burned