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fluffisaurus-hiding: bioluminescent-seadwellers: takethedamncash: 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
did-you-kno: Source Now there’s a super power! Bioluminescent mucus from the arm tips!
scishow: trailburstnuggets: jaybarou: whitestuffknowslimits: heytheretylerr: WHAT KIND OF WIZARD FISH IS THIS DUDE THATS A BABY KAIJU pew, pew! SCIENCE SIDE OF TUMBLR URGENT YOU CALLED!? This fish is not actually spitting bioluminescent spit…it’s
itscolossal: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars
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,
libutron:Moon Night Mushroom (Tsukiyotake) - Omphalotus japonicusA spectacular photo of the bioluminescent fruiting bodies of the mushrooms scientifically named Omphalotus japonicus (Marasmiaceae), glowing in the darkness.The glowing fungi grow on wood
theverge: TIL: Certain species of plankton are bioluminescent; they produce a substance that glows in the dark. That process is what you see in the photograph above, taken by Pooyan Shadpoor, a member of National Geographic’s Your Shot community. The
itscolossal: New in the Colossal Shop: the Dino Pet! This micro-aquarium is filled with tiny bioluminescent sea creatures that give off a spectacular blue light.
New Research: Bioluminescence Evolved Frequently in Fish
itscolossal: More: Blue Rivers of Bioluminescent Shrimp Trickle Down Oceanside Rocks in Okyama, Japan [8 photos]
martinekenblog: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars
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 exclusively in New Zealand.
blondebrainpower: Bioluminescent Fungus, Panellus Stipticus
blondebrainpower:Whale Shark swimming through bioluminescent algae
chezpicker-uk: A Maldives beach awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars
strangebiology: This is the first known footage of the “Black Seadevil,” a species of anglerfish. The deep sea anglerfish is famous for the bioluminescent lure the females have on their foreheads, which are meant to draw prey near to their gaping
luminescentlabs:Bioluminescent Barbeled Dragonfish! This beauty (a.k.a. Idiacanthus) lives about a mile deep underwater. They have weirdly stalked eyes as baby larvae (A) and the stalks somehow disappear as they mature (B). Almost nothing is known
uryyybel: personsonable: giflounge: Bioluminescence Defense fuckin fish has a goddamn anime attack At what level did this fish learn ice beam?
awkwardsituationist: 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
libutron: Bioluminescent mushrooms: Omphalotus guepiniformis A striking shot of clusters of the mushroom Omphalotus guepiniformis (Marasmiaceae), a luminescent and poisonous basidiomycete growing on beech wood. This species is native to Japan and
unexpectedtoast: Deep-sea mermaids though (◡‿◡✿) mermaids with bioluminescent scales that hunt for giant squid in packs mermaids with numerous pale and unseeing eyes mermaids that use echolocation to find thermal vents for warmth and valuable
libutron: Moon Night Mushroom (Tsukiyotake) - Omphalotus japonicusA spectacular photo of the bioluminescent fruiting bodies of the mushrooms scientifically named Omphalotus japonicus (Marasmiaceae), glowing in the darkness.The glowing fungi grow on
vampishly: bioluminescent-seadwellers: takethedamncash: 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.
zootycoon: zootycoon: don’t be afraid to get bioluminescent this year i just realized this post would have been marginally funnier if i said “this summer” instead of “this year” because i like the nonsensical implied connection between summer
spidersilkties:if my bones are gonna crack like glow sticks every time i move i think i deserve bioluminescence. both to complete the aesthetic and as a consolation prize
A beach in Maldives awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars.
hancesolo:A beach in Maldives awash in bioluminescent Phytoplankton looks like an ocean of stars.The ocean is so fucking cool.
6onea66etit: martinekenblog: A Maldives Beach Awash in Bioluminescent Phytoplankton Looks Like an Ocean of Stars How beautiful it would be…
nouturn: emmyc: abluegirl: Blue waves produced by bioluminescent phytoplankton: Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives, Florida Everglades, and Lakshadweep Islands off India. *___* Brilla noctiluca, Un punto en el mar oscuro, Dónde la luz se acurruca…
odditiesoflife: 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
alonglineofbread: thatcorbincrow: IMAGINE BIOLUMINESCENT MERMAIDS IMAGINE MERMAIDS WITH SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER ANIMALS IMAGINE WHALE SIZED MERMAIDS IN THE ARCTIC CIRCLE IMAGINE TINY TROPICAL SEAHORSE MERMAIDS IMAGINE MERMAIDS WITH SCALES
conflictingheart: 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
dithe-r: @bioluminescent-bat suggested a ferret!isabel, here’s the whole thug trio (puppy!armin) - (raccoon!eren)
designinbiology: A visual compendium of bioluminescent creatures by Eleanor Lutz brought to you by Graphic Services for Science
sixpenceee: A bioluminescent ghost mushroom found in Australia. The species is Omphalotus Nidiformis. It was found along the Box Vale Mine walking track in Mittagong, New South Wales.
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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, using
cctvnews: It’s not a scene from the classic movie, Avatar, but exists in the city of Dalian!Glowing blue water washes up on a beach as a result of a chemical reaction called bioluminescence, which occurs when microorganisms in sea water react to oxygen.
zerostatereflex: Projections in the 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
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
tastefullyoffensive: Uncanny. (image via bioluminesce)