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In the folkore of the Dominican Republic, the '''Nimitas''' or ''fireflies'' are said to be the souls of the dead who are watching out for their loved ones still living. Their bright tail light is used to attract their mate. | In the folkore of the Dominican Republic, the '''Nimitas''' or ''fireflies'' are said to be the souls of the dead who are watching out for their loved ones still living. Their bright tail light is used to attract their mate. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 22 May 2011
In the folkore of the Dominican Republic, the Nimitas or fireflies are said to be the souls of the dead who are watching out for their loved ones still living. Their bright tail light is used to attract their mate.