By Sakshi Sah
Published Oct 10, 2024

Hindustan Times
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4 animals that can glow in the dark

Did you know some animals can glow in the dark? They use special light for protection or to find food.

Fireflies light up summer nights with their glowing tails to attract mates.

Fireflies are famous for their bright flashes, using bioluminescence to communicate.

Deep in the ocean, the anglerfish uses a glowing lure to attract prey.

The anglerfish’s glowing light dangles from its head like a fishing rod to catch smaller fish.

Some jellyfish glow underwater to scare predators or signal danger.

The light-producing cells of jellyfish help them stay safe in the deep, dark ocean.

Glow worms glow to attract food, like small insects that fly near them.

Glow-worms can be found lighting up caves and forests with their soft glow.

Animals glow for many reasons: to find food, scare predators, or attract mates.

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