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uryyybel: personsonable: giflounge: Bioluminescence Defense fuckin fish has a goddamn anime attack At what level did this fish learn ice beam?
chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars It does
Kind of like lava lamps but better! These jellyfish are real. They have died of natural causes, been harvested by these lamp makers, frozen in liquid nitrogen and encased in crystalline epoxy. They glow in the dark, due to the jellyfishes’ natural biolumi
chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars Awesome :D
martinekenblog: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars
magicalnaturetour: Waitomo Glowworm Caves are a famous tourist attraction because of the large population of fireflies that live in caves. Fireflies, or Arachnocampa luminosa - tiny bioluminescent creatures that produce blue and green light live exclusiv
bigclitblackwomen: chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars It does
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A beach in Maldives awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars.
you-are-another-me: The bioluminescent phytoplankton light the entire beach in Maldives where the waves hit the sand and agitate the little creatures. They also light up under pressure, like when people walk across the sand.
spacettf: Bioluminescence_7567.jpg by phil_hart55 on Flickr.
chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars
did-you-kno: Australia’s Gippsland Lakes can glow in the dark. Flooding and a growing number of micro-organisms in the summer of 2009 caused the often bioluminescent lake to be brighter than ever. Even the people who swam in it were glowing blue. Source
nubbsgalore: the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage produce silk threads from which to hang and,
boredpanda:Bioluminescent Plankton Glow In Bloom On The Shores Of Hong Kong
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sixpenceee: Fairy fire also called fox fire is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi located in decaying wood. The bluish-green glow is attributed to an enzyme reaction. It is believed that the light attracts insects to spread spores,
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The Magical World of Living Light This is the mysterious spectacle of bioluminescence. Its hard not to revel in the beauty of this remarkable natural phenomenon. These glowing creatures are primarily a product of the ocean. They are the primary source
strongb0nes:annalys3: A beach in Maldives awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars. strongb0nes remember when we saw this in Puerto Rico! annalys3 worth that kayak ride lol
martinekenblog: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars That’s is freaky kool
bradfordstgallen: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in
mymodernmet: Bioluminescent Squid Species Could Help Humans Repel Flesh-Eating Bacteria
the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage
dawnawakened: Will Ho, Starry Ocean (2014) “While vacationing on the Maldives Islands, Taiwanese photographer Will Ho stumbled onto an incredible stretch of beach covered in millions of bioluminescent phytoplankton. These tiny organisms glow simil
onlywanderlust: dududueedu: Waitomo Glowworm Caves are a famous tourist attraction because of the large population of fireflies that live in caves. Fireflies, or Arachnocampa luminosa - tiny bioluminescent creatures that produce blue and green light
hyperpopwitch: elisdraws: bioluminescence all I want
sixpenceee: A picture of the bioluminescent bay of Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. (Source)
climate-changing: martinekenblog: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars Awesome
aboveaveragea: Incredible stretch of a Maldives Islands beach covered in millions of bioluminescent phytoplankton (Photo by Will Ho)
itscolossal: More: Blue Rivers of Bioluminescent Shrimp Trickle Down Oceanside Rocks in Okyama, Japan [8 photos]
sciencesoup: Bioluminescent bacteria Taking cues from the firefly, a Dutch electronics company has created a product called “Bio-light”—an eco-friendly lighting system that uses glowing, bioluminescent bacteria. They’re not powered by electricity
nubbsgalore: among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread the
iwannatakeoffherclothes: terramantra: Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical
wetheurban: DESIGN: Bioluminescent Forest Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor just spent six weeks embedded in nature to create Bioluminescent Forest. The filmmakers state that everything you see was created live, without any
Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism
vegandthelike: takwhenanimalsroamtheearth: Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical
fuckabunchofthat: chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars I WILL go to the Bioluminescent Bay before I die.
babyheroin: Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a
atlasobscura: Essential Guide: The Bioluminescence Edition Bioluminescence — the ability for organisms to generate their own light — has evolved independently at least 50 times. All around the world, oceans glow, trees sparkle, and the forest floor
mydarkenedeyes: Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when
4mbition: holdyourgroundx: mydarkenedeyes: Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical
pocula: Doug Perrine, a marine biology photographer, has captured stunning images of bioluminescent waves, in Vaadhoo Island, Maldives. Various species of phytoplankton are known to bioluminesce, and when washed ashore by the tides, their chemical energy
nubbsgalore:the bioluminescent noctiluca scintillans – an algae known otherwise as sea sparkle – of australia’s jervis bay. photos by (click pic) andy hutchinson, joanne paquette and naomi paquette. see also: more bioluminescence posts)
The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When washed ashore by the tides,
twerkab1e: The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When washed ashore
pink-daze: twerkab1e: The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When