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Bioluminescence, the natural ability of organisms to produce light, is increasingly observed in Indian coastal regions (Goa, Maharashtra) and forests (Western Ghats).
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Organism |
Bioluminescent Feature & Purpose |
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Fireflies |
Flashing signals to attract mates. |
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Dinoflagellates |
Glow in Indian beaches (Goa, Maharashtra). |
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Angler Fish & Squid |
Host bioluminescent bacteria in organs. |
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Railroad Worm |
Red head & green body glow resembling a traffic signal |
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Vampire Squid |
Defence by ejecting a glowing mucus cloud. |
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Latia neritoides (New Zealand snail) |
Releases glowing slime, the only known freshwater bioluminescent animal. |
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Mycena Fungi |
“Foxfire” glow on the forest floor/tree trunks to attract insects for spore dispersal. |
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