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  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR2-110.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR2-149.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR2-118.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR-245.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR-205.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR2-107.jpg
  • The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres. Under ultraviolet light, scorpions will glow which makes them easy to spot at night. Range: througout Africa in rainforest and open savannas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    glowing_scorpion_41812mnR-240.jpg
  • Douglas Fir Glowworm (Pterotus obscuripennis) displaying  bio-luminescence at night. Tillamook State Forest, coastal mountains, Oregon.
    Douglas_Fir_Glowworm-DurM77.jpg
  • Douglas Fir Glowworm (Pterotus obscuripennis) displaying  bio-luminescence at night. Tillamook State Forest, coastal mountains, Oregon.
    Douglas_Fir_Glowworm-DurM76.jpg
  • Douglas Fir Glowworm (Pterotus obscuripennis) displaying  bio-luminescence at night. Tillamook State Forest, coastal mountains, Oregon.
    Douglas_Fir_Glowworm-DurM75.jpg
  • The lights used by biologists create a glow against basalt cliffs while they work late into the night during a noctrunal bat survey at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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