how pitcher plant eat insect
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Pitcher plants lure insects with sweet-smelling nectar. When the insects arrive to feast, they slide into the pitcher's deadly pool. The liquid inside the pitcher is like the plant version of a stomach, brimming with digestive juices that can break down hundreds of insects at a time.
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Pitcher plants lure insects with sweet-smelling nectar. ... The liquid inside the pitcher is like the plant version of a stomach, brimming with digestive juices that can break down hundreds of insects at a time.
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