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Jellyfish do all sorts of interesting things....they are both bioluminesent and fluorescent...perhaps other dimensional beings are as well...
´´These purple, green-rimmed creatures live off the Pacific Coast of North America. Called crystal jellies, they dazzle the deep sea with two distinct kinds of glowing. First, they're bioluminescent, producing purplish-blue light through a chemical reaction between calcium and the protein aequorian. This light in turn triggers fluorescence around the jelly's rim: A molecule called green fluorescent protein (GFP) absorbs the purple-blue light and transforms it into green. Since scientists discovered what makes the crystal jelly glow, aequorian and GFP have become important tools in research. For example, they can be injected into other creatures and used to visualize processes inside the body.´´
http://www.livescience.com/33797-weirdest-bioluminescent-creatures....