Visit the sea shore during a red tide event and experience this same phenomena in it's dramatic naturalness. Breakers lighting up the beach beautifully. Run barefoot backwards and see your own footprints linger for many seconds.
They photosynthesize during the day, storing up energy. They're single celled organisms that have a 'day' cycle where they store energy. In the night cycle, if disturbed they will emit light.
Visit the sea shore during a red tide event and experience this same phenomena in it's dramatic naturalness. Breakers lighting up the beach beautifully. Run barefoot backwards and see your own footprints linger for many seconds.
gregrudzinski 3 months ago
They photosynthesize during the day, storing up energy. They're single celled organisms that have a 'day' cycle where they store energy. In the night cycle, if disturbed they will emit light.
spyinbabylon 3 months ago
where does the creature get the energy to light up
boxpilot 3 months ago
@boxpilot
From the same thing it gets the energy to move, food.
munster2012 3 months ago
@boxpilot tiny little batteries, nigga
BurningMonkel 3 months ago
More damn money should be funded towards these types of scientific studies!! bioluminescent awesomeness :)
mmmodafoca 3 months ago
wow amazing!
nairbsille 3 months ago
Goodnight!
Qllie 3 months ago
First!
junglemonkeymann 3 months ago