Each glowing firefly flashes on an independent sine-wave cycle, so the swarm blinks asynchronously rather than in unison, while wandering the clearing on a random-walk flight path that steers back once it strays past the forest edge. In real fireflies this cold light comes from a luciferin-luciferase chemical reaction in the abdomen, and each species' flash rhythm and color acts as a mate-signaling code. Ground mist drifts separately underfoot as moonlight filters through the canopy.
Live Stats
Fireflies: 55
Avg glow intensity: 0.00
Currently lit (bright phase): 0 / 55
Avg pulse frequency: 0.00 Hz
Elapsed time: 0.0s