Article by Arnold Loh about hiking in Rompin State Park, Pahang Malaysia at night with aid of ultraviolet light source to see the world as UV sighted insects and scorpions can.The human eye cannot see ultraviolet light, but insects can.Entomologists postulate that insects and arthropods (eight-legged creatures) use that visual ability to warn other creatures…
See As Insects Do At Night in Rompin State Park Using UV Light Sources
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