Light-producing igneous organisms


Cup species have a variety of wonderful tricks for food and protection.  Animals have different strengths that they can take to protect themselves and get food, even though their physical strength is low.  Agia insects are one of them.  You may have seen a scene of small, well-lit bulbs erupting in the night, glowing in the atmosphere of darkness.  Agia is a wonderful gland that produces light on the tail of an organism.  The gland gets lightly checked every five seconds on a regular lookbook.  Which is found in the world like about 5 species of Agra.  These mosquito bites, which have a normal fly-like structure, contain a substance called luciferin.  This substance is produced in the body of Agia.  And in the darkness of the night it shines light, producing some bright yellow, red or green light.

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