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Bioluminescence is the ability of living organisms to produce light, found in bacteria, fungi, algae, plankton, fish, and insects. This natural light can be seen in various locations around the world, including the glowing waves of the Maldives, the blue fireflies of Japan, the neon mushrooms of Brazil, and the sparkling plankton of Australia. Typically, bioluminescence results from a chemical reaction that generates energy and light. It serves different purposes, such as attracting mates, luring prey, or helping organisms escape from predators.
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