I never seen these in England but when I went to Germany I seen loads - First time i saw one I thought it was someones mobile phone dropped in the bushes. A bright green light just like an LED. Have to catch one and check it out properly - don't worry I have no intention of harming anything.
There you can see at which point artificall lighting can affect glow worm life.She suddenly stopped to show her light, and as we know they use the light to atract a mate. Too much artificall light doesn´t allow them to view each other.
very good video! Gorgeous. It is Lampyris noctiluca?
hmm worm
ceepeabee 4 months ago
hmm
ceepeabee 4 months ago
I don't believe this to be a glow worm but rather a firefly larva...
JoeGancher 9 months ago
I was all "cooooool" with the light off, but once it was on I was all "KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!"
Nightsun9 9 months ago
OOGIE BOGIEE
zerik12 10 months ago
I never seen these in England but when I went to Germany I seen loads - First time i saw one I thought it was someones mobile phone dropped in the bushes. A bright green light just like an LED. Have to catch one and check it out properly - don't worry I have no intention of harming anything.
2JAMMY 1 year ago
0:16 Those ghost lookin monsters from "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
rasberry74 1 year ago
I have seen the eggs and pupae of glow worms like this glowing constantly in the wild in Atlanta GA.
DavidEberhardt 2 years ago
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DavidEberhardt 2 years ago
females are a bit similar with larvae, yes.
But not males, though.
Achatina12 4 years ago
I've always found bioluminescent organisms to be the most amazing.. and i had no idea that the larval stage looked so much like the adult!
Aaron1701NX 4 years ago 4
There you can see at which point artificall lighting can affect glow worm life.She suddenly stopped to show her light, and as we know they use the light to atract a mate. Too much artificall light doesn´t allow them to view each other.
very good video! Gorgeous. It is Lampyris noctiluca?
xor12 5 years ago 3