lightning bugs, glow worms, or luciérnaga
Those fireflies are under the Hotaru family of flies.
yes I've seen it, before it was gross!
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Fireflies make their bellies glow by combining certain chemicals that make a "glow" in their bellies. This glow is used to communicate to other fireflies.
Fireflies eat a variety of items but mostly they eat other insects. Other items fireflies eat are snails, slugs, flower parts and pollen. Fireflies are actually a type of beetle not a fly.
Possibly a mate, of they are just talking to other fireflies.
1. For Mating 2.To signal to other fireflies their location
There is a chemical in there abdomens that allows them to glow when they please. This glowing is thought to be a sort of mating call for other fireflies.
they're probably scared or they know they can't attract any more fireflies after you catch them. but if you put them in a cage with a few other fireflies, they'll glow a while.
No, but due to pesticides and other chemicals, the population of fireflies has declined drastically over the last 25 or 30 years.
Fireflies do not eat leaves. They primarily feed on other insects, such as mosquitoes, while they are in their larval stage. As adults, fireflies may not feed at all or may feed on nectar or pollen.
There is not a particular amount of metaphors in 'Fireflies' because the song itself can be interpreted as a single metaphor.