By A Mystery Man Writer
Find out how—and why—this backyard favorite produces its famous glow.
Each year in late spring the Great Smoky Mountains National Park hosts a special light show, thanks to a species of beetle native to the region. These are the synchronous fireflies, known for coordinating their flashes into bursts that ripple through a group of the insects.
How these mysterious fireflies synchronize their dazzling light shows
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How these mysterious fireflies synchronize their dazzling light shows