Some creatures produce their own light through bioluminescence, creating mesmerizing glowing effects. Fireflies use flashes to attract mates, while deep-sea jellyfish glow to confuse predators. Many marine animals, like anglerfish, use light to lure prey in the darkness of the ocean.
Bioluminescence isnβt just for showβit plays a crucial role in survival, communication, and hunting. From fungi to glowing squid, these luminous creatures brighten the natural world in ways that seem almost magical.