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Red-nosed lanternfly
Although they might not glow like Rudolph’s, the noses of lanternflies (Pyrops karenius) are just as important for finding food. Found in the forests of Burma, Thailand and India, red-nosed lanternflies have prominent ‘noses’, or ‘snouts’, which were once thought to glow at the tip. Though they don’t actually glow , those colourful red noses are used to work their way through tree bark and drink the stinky sap.