This video comes across suspiciously like an art film, but it's a nature documentary. Or both, as this time-lapse adds funky music to accompany the quick life cycles of bioluminescent mushrooms. There are dozens of mushroom species that glow in the dark, somewhat like fireflies. They harness a chemical called oxyluciferin to make themselves glow. Mushrooms developed this talent because it attracts insects, which are crucial to spreading their spores around the forest. (via Boing Boing)
oxyLUCIFERin, the Devil made 'em do it.
ReplyDeleteNo need for the soundtrack
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