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Can fireflies be out during the day instead of night without dying?
Yes, they can, but they probably will be hiding and won't flash.
Fireflies can be found in the southern and midwestern sections of the United States.
Underground
Fireflies appear at night time, when it is dark.
They live together as a group. Like schools of fish. Hope this helps
It is really hot during the day but it is much cooler during the night so that's why rats stay underground during the hot day and come out during the cooler night.
Jackrabbit
Well first of all most fireflies are not "lightning bugs" and fly in the day, but if you want to find fireflies night would be easier. In warmer places there are more fireflies, so if you live in a warm place like Florida you might want to try looking for those lightning bugs.
Because they're nocturnal insects, fireflies [Lampyridae family] tend not to come out during the day. They prefer the pollen and the insects that they find at night. Additionlly, they use their lighted abdomens as part of their mating procedure. The abdomen may be lighted during the day, but not sufficiently visible or attractive to the opposite lightning bug sex.
Many desert animals live underground, or spend most of the day in the shade of a rock or plant.
Yes. The Fennec Fox digs and lives in burrows during daytime to avoid the heat of the day.