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Glowworms, particularly the larvae of certain species, do not climb trees in the traditional sense. Instead, they typically inhabit damp, sheltered environments such as caves, rock crevices, or forested areas where they can find food. They create silk threads to catch prey, often hanging these threads in their environment rather than ascending trees. However, adult glowworms, such as those in the Lampyridae family, may be found on vegetation but are not known for climbing trees extensively.

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