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Fireflies are often called glow-worms and lightning bugs. But they (a)
neither worms nor
bugs. They are not even flies and (b)
nothing to do with fire or lightning. They (c)
to beetle family. There are almost 1.900 species of fireflies, and they are found all (d)
the world, except in Antarctica
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Fireflies are often called glow-worms and lightning bugs. But they are
neither worms nor
bugs. They are not even flies and
nothing to do with fire or lightning. They are
to beetle family. There are almost 1.900 species of fireflies, and they are found all over
the world, except in Antarctica
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