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  2. You may not see as many fireflies this summer - AOL

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    Fireflies flourish in fields, forests and marshes -- but these areas are being torn down and replaced with shopping malls and parking lots. There are fewer and fewer places for them to thrive. 2.

  3. Firefly - Wikipedia

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    Fireflies have featured in human culture around the world for centuries. [55] In Japan, the emergence of fireflies ( Japanese : hotaru ) signifies the anticipated changing of the seasons; [ 56 ] firefly viewing is a special aesthetic pleasure of midsummer, celebrated in parks that exist for that one purpose. [ 57 ]

  4. Pteroptyx - Wikipedia

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    The Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park in Selangor, Malaysia received over 57,000 visitors in 2018 to observe the synchronized flashing of P. tener; the fireflies have become an importance source of tourism dollars, although their numbers are decreasing due to human development and anthropogenic impacts on and near firefly habitats.

  5. People Who Never Need Glasses Do This One Thing Every Day - AOL

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    In fact, a Washington Post analysis recently found that nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults wear corrective lenses, either glasses or contacts. The sample size of the data was pretty large too: more ...

  6. Photinus pyralis - Wikipedia

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    Photinus pyralis contain steroid compounds called lucibufagins, which make them taste bad to potential predators, such as birds, bats, and other insects. However, some species of Photuris fireflies lack lucibufigins, and they prey on P. pyralis males in order to acquire the steroids for themselves. Although the lucibufagins are a defense ...

  7. Why do fireflies only come out in the summer? - AOL

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    Lampyridae, or fireflies, are omnivorous invertebrates that communicate with each other through the ends of their abdomens through bioluminescence, according to National Geographic Kids.

  8. Photinus carolinus - Wikipedia

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    P. carolinus is a medium-sized beetle, with adults measuring 11–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) long.The adults have dark wing covers, or elytra, with light-colored side margins, and a pale yellow head shield, or pronotum, with a dark rectangular mark in the center and very thin black edging on the sides.

  9. Fun, Active Hobbies for Men Over 60 Who Want to Stay ... - AOL

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    5. Cycling. Average cost to start: $300-$600 for a decent entry-level bicycle Gear: Bicycle, helmet, bike lock, and appropriate clothing Cycling is a low-impact exercise that improves ...