Food
The foliage of firefly is carnivorous and their favorite food is a kind of snake named Escargots. Most firefly species live in aquatic areas where they eat snail and soil worms. But many species can also breathe under water where they drink snails under water. Some firefly eats snails and lives on trees.
Firefly's kids eat worms, snails and other insect children in the rotten area. Even rotten animals and rubbish also eat. The kids look like a dry leaf, but very small. The children have a kind of sharp edgy type in their mouth. By that they make the enemy wound. If the size of the enemy is large, some attack him. As soon as they enter the enemy's body in front of the head, they release a kind of poison, which can lead to destruction. Then they all eat it together.
After growing up, the appearance of the kids changed. Then they started to light. However, some species of firefly are also out of the light. If firefly rises, they live only a few months. So they still have to eat. But they do not eat rotten rubbish and dead animals. They grow pollen and honey when they grow up. Sometimes, when the firefly gets scared the other species bring to the men and they bite. But the elderly live a few days, only a few months. The big girl dies after the firefly laying eggs, before the men die, before they die.
Partner Selection
There are many species of firefly. But with one species of firefly it does not match other species of light. So the specific species of firefly rays recognize those light cues as a friend of male populations of its kind. If we just do not recognize the danger alerts. One species of firefly can never be friends with another species, it is unfair in their society. If an accident occurs suddenly, then after coming near, the girl firefly boy caught firefly and killed him. In fact, the firefly lights up the conversation, communicates with each other, communicates with each other. It would never have been possible if the light did not fire.
To learn more about Firefly nonuniform Life, see the upcoming episode.
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