Yes, a male will light up to find a mate and then the female flashes her light so the male can locate her.
i think they are because my teacher thinks they are but we're not for sure.
I have been told that there a 62 glow in the dark bugs. Although I just looked it up in a book it said 62 as well. :)
glow worms, lightning bugs, and mcdonalds. hope this helped.
Husky eyes can appear to glow red in certain lighting conditions due to a layer of cells called tapetum lucidum behind their retinas. This layer reflects light, enhancing their night vision.
Who doesn't love glow-in-the-dark Halloween costumes, stickers, or glow sticks? Many bugs glow in the dark, too. Unlike glow toys, these bugs make their own light. These bugs are bioluminescent (by-oh-lew-muh-NESS-ent). Chemicals in their bodies combine to make them shine. Although bioluminescent animals light up, they don't give off heat like a light bulb does. Fireflies are the most common glow-in-the-dark insects. They light up to communicate with each other as they look for a mate.
lightning bugs, glow worms, or luciérnaga
The moon
No
because light reflects into the owl`s eyes, then it reflects, making it glow, only at night
A dark night can appear luminous due to the presence of sources of light such as stars, the moon, or artificial lighting. These sources can create a subtle illumination that allows us to see in the darkness.
Gases can glow when they are excited by energy, leading to the emission of light. Examples of gases that glow include neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, which are commonly used in neon signs and fluorescent lighting.
It's fitted in the soffits of buildings and gives a nice exterior glow.