University of Colorado Boulder: In the Smoky Mountains, Thousands of Fireflies Flash in Unison. Researchers Want to Know How
September 24, 2020
September 24, 2020
BOULDER, Colorado, Sept. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news on Sept. 23:
During typical summers in the southeastern U.S., streams of visitors travel to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to witness one of nature's most spectacular displays of light: thousands of male fireflies, all flashing together in near-perfect harmony.
"This is the most beautiful biological phenomenon that I've ever witnessed," said Orit P . . .
During typical summers in the southeastern U.S., streams of visitors travel to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to witness one of nature's most spectacular displays of light: thousands of male fireflies, all flashing together in near-perfect harmony.
"This is the most beautiful biological phenomenon that I've ever witnessed," said Orit P . . .