The glow-worm convinced the nightingale not to eat it by showcasing its unique ability to emit a dazzling light, which captivated the bird's interest. The glow-worm proposed a deal, suggesting that if the nightingale spared its life, it would provide a beautiful display of light in return. Intrigued by the promise of a magical spectacle, the nightingale chose to forgo its meal, appreciating the glow-worm's charm instead. This clever negotiation highlighted the glow-worm's wit and the nightingale's appreciation for beauty.
the glow has made use of his oratory skills to convince the nightingale on the importance of life, let it be even of a meagre insect. the world has a double minded out look, wherein the powerful are allowed to live whereas the weak are intended to die at the hands of the mighty. the glowworm suggests that if the nightingales destiny is to entertain with music, his is to light up the night and thus show the way to the needy.
The Nightingale and Glow-Worm by William Cowper is about a nightingale who sings all day and then tries to eat a glow worm for dinner. The glow worm points out that he is beautiful too in his own way and the nightingale finds something else for dinner. The author is trying to show that we are all valuable and that we should all be at peace with each other.
edible food.
What are the parts of a glowworm?
food
Yes, glowworm (glow+worm) is a compound word.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves was created in 1889.
The enemies of a glowworm are large spiders,birds,reptiles and centipedes.
Miriam MargolyesSally Stevens as Glowworm (singingvoice)
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Glowworms primarily feed on the larvae of insects and other small invertebrates. They use sticky silk threads to trap their prey, which they attract using the bioluminescent light they emit. The glowworm will then consume the trapped insects, supplementing its diet with nutrients from the surrounding environment as needed.