New Zealand

Glow Worm Caves

Glow worms are small worms less than a inch long that live on the ceilings of caves. They spin a hammock of silk in which they lay and drop dozens of strands of silk that are impregnated with droplets of a sticky substance. This substance paralyzes its prey. Since the caves are completely dark, the rear of the glow worm shines with a tiny point of greenish light, which attracts flying insects.

Mike, Angela, and Kevin hike through jungle near the glow worm caves.
Mikes pets a fresh water eel at the mouth of the glow worm cave. If the eel bites you you must not jerk your hand away otherwise you will get a cut.
Elvis, the eel, contemplates the tasty morsel put before him.
Kevin, Mike, and Angela explore the cave.

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