plants that are carnivores in nature
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Venus plant they make some juice which smell good and tasty but it is a acid If any small organisms try to suck or touch the acid it melt there and nutritent is absorbed by plants.
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The more than 600 known species of carnivorous plants constitute a very diverse group, in some cases having little more in common than their carnivorous habit.
Venus flytrap. Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula). ...
slender pitcher plant. ...
Cape sundew.
The Venus flytrap is one of the most well-known carnivorous plants and it eats mostly insects and arachnids. A small plant with around four to seven leaves that grow from a short stem, it's the pair of terminal lobes that are hinged at the midrib that form the trap.
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