New Discovery Predatory Glow Worms in the Peruvian Amazon



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Different organisms are capable of glowing for various reasons. Some do it for communication or to attract mates, while some glow to lure in prey. A group of researchers recently discovered a glowing larva in Peru that definitely fits into that last group. While it isn’t yet known exactly what species of beetle the larvae are, these little guys have some serious hunting prowess. According to the Rainforest Expeditions blog, these larvae were first discovered a couple of years ago by wildlife photographer Jeff Cremer during a hike at night through the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Looking at the face of a dirt wall, Cremer spotted small points of green light. Upon closer inspection, he saw the heads of bioluminescent larvae staring back at him. Cremer snapped some pictures of the larvae, and later sought the assistance of entomologists to identify them. Full Post Click Here

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