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The nests of Asian paper wasps produce a brilliant, lime green glow when seen under ultraviolet light. In fact, the glow is so bright that you can see it from over sixty feet away!
Paper-wasp silk could provide yet more clues about fluorescence’s function on land. Read: Why do corals glow in the dark? Humans perceive the world “in just one way,” Tibbetts told me.
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