Why do fireflies glow? It seems like an evolutionary death wish to strap a neon light to your body in a pitch-black forest full of hungry predators. But what if the firefly's greatest flaw is actually a masterclass in chemical warfare? In this episode of Animastorian, we dissect the paradox of the firefly. Discover how their bumbling flight, toxic blood, and cannibalistic mating rituals turn them from an easy midnight snack into the untouchable rulers of the night sky. If you love learning the dark and twisted truths behind nature's weirdest animal adaptations, hit SUBSCRIBE to join the Animastorian community! Let us know in the comments: what animal's hidden genius should we uncover next? #Fireflies #AnimalFacts #Evolution #Bioluminescence #NatureDocumentary #Animastorian #Wildlife

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