Glow-in-the-dark creatures possess one of the most amazing abilities in our world. Using only chemicals in their bodies, they can create bioluminescence, or "living light." The lights they produce come in an astonishing variety of colors and patterns. Glow-in-the-dark creatures use their light displays to hide from enemies, to cry for help, to warn of danger or to find a mate. It is a beautiful silent language.
From fireflies and glowworms to flashlight fish and velvet belly lantern sharks, the diversity and number of creatures who are bioluminescent have surprised scientists. They have found bioluminescent creatures who flit across the night sky, creep along the shadowy ground, float in moonless oceans and swim in the deepest, darkest parts of the sea.
Find out which land and sea creatures make light.
Discover why bioluminescence is so important in nature.
Examine the chemical process that occurs to make creatures glow.
Learn why different creatures create different colors.
Discover how scientists are harnessing the powers of bioluminescence for human uses.
Make glow-in-the-dark slime, create a firefly-squid necklace and learn how to catch fireflies.
2016 Silver Birch Non-Fiction Award nominee
About the Author: Natalie Hyde is the author of bestselling novels Saving Armpit, I Owe You One, and Hockey Girl. Her numerous non-fiction books include Cryptic Canada and Glow-in-the-Dark Creatures. She lives with her family in southwestern Ontario.