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Bioluminescent Creatures: Meet Nature’s Living Lanterns”

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 Fireflies, Bioluminescence, and Jellyfish: Meet Nature’s Living Lanterns  Fireflies, are super pretty, making not only for good photos but also for the environment. Just imagine a cozy night by the campfire eating smores with nature all around you (you might get eaten by a bear but whatever)  This post is dedicated to things that glow, literally, not metaphorically and I read about something that will knock you're socks off. It's the substances that makes these thing glow, I've mentioned it in my 'Weird Sea Creatures' post. It's... (drumroll please) bioluminescence. It's a chemical reaction emitted by organisms and can produce their own light, pretty cool huh? 76 percentage of sea animals can produce their own light which kinda makes sense they live deep underwater and need light to survive. Have you ever seen those cool beaches where people throw rocks in the sea (ouch, that's offensive) and it starts to glow like neon dark blue. That's and example...

The Real Heroes Behind The Screens... You Guys!!

 The Real Heroes Behind The Screens... You Guys!! 

The Role of Bees in Nature – Why We Must Protect Them

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 The Role of Bees in Nature – Why We  Must   Protect Them  Every morning, you wake up (or not) and make your tea, you might add sugar, lemon or honey. Honey comes from the very insect which gives Earth life (kinda). Bees only live for 15-38 days which is not much, summer break is longer than a bee's life I'll tell you that much, but bees work hard they're entire life. All worker bees  are females, which I didn't know until today. I guess that makes a lot of sense, hehe. When they are born, they are taken care of by some worker bees like a nursery center. Then when they.... hatch? IG, they learn how to become a worker bee and collect pollen and make honey. This will probably change the way you think but honey is actually um... bee spit so..... have fun with that. A single bee only makes 1/12th of a tea-spoon in it's lifetime which is sad. The bee population is decreasing fast and we aren't doing much. Ok some people are doing a lot but the least we can do...