leaves of the venus fly trap are adapted to
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They live in nitrogen poor environments so they have adapted to gathering additional nutrients from insects. The leaves of the Venus flytrap are wide with short, stiff trigger hairs. Once an object bends these hairs the trap will close.
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to catch insects ehich creep on them
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generally these type of plants are living in soils where there is a defienct of nitrogen in order to full fill that they trap insects and digest them
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