Let there be light: Creatures that glow in the dark
Courtesy Caroline Lanthier
The Museum of Nature will feature an exhibit of bioluminescence next year. The exibit will feature wildlife that glows, including fireflies, glowworms and jellyfish.Archive 1997-2016
The Canadian Museum of Nature’s glowing reputation is set to become literal next spring with a planned exhibit featuring creatures that produce their own light.Courtesy Caroline LanthierThe Museum of Nature will feature an exhibit of bioluminescence next year. The exibit will feature wildlife that glows, including fireflies, glowworms and jellyfish.
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