Deep in New Zealand's Waitomo Caves, a unique species of glowworm creates a magical spectacle. The Arachnocampa luminosa larvae produce stunning bioluminescent light to attract prey, turning the cave ceilings into a starry night sky. These fragile creatures spin silk threads that dangle like glowing chandeliers, luring unsuspecting insects in a natural wonder of light and life.
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