That
mound looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie, but it's actually real.
Photographer Ary Bassous took a photo of an old termite mound in the
savannah of Emas National Park, central Brazil, that is inhabited by
click beetle larvae. The beetles shine their bioluminescent glow in order to attract prey.
To
catch the bioluminescent beetle, Bassous spent the night at the
wildlife preserve. Despite "bouts of crippling fear" at the thought of
jaguars and other animals that hunt in the night,
Bassous told Natural History Museum, he was glad that he was able to get the perfect photo of the eerie, glowing mound against the dark's sky.
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