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Explaining on Instagram: "Bioluminescent algae — like dinoflagellates — glow when disturbed, often lighting up waves or leaving glowing trails behind swimming creatures. In places where these algae bloom, dolphins swimming through the water can appear to be surrounded by glowing blue light, creating a magical, sparkling outline of their bodies. This happens as the algae react to the motion of the dolphins, emitting a flash of light as a defense mechanism. (Via: Newsflare) Let us know your though
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