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What are insectivorous plants​

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Answered by Abhiroop12
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They are strong plants that capture insects by an ingenious trap and digest them for nutrients. These plants are called “insectivorous plants”. But why do they capture insects and small animals? Insectivorous plants mainly grow in humid wildernesses and bogs where plenty of sunlight and moisture can be found.

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Answered by lakshyadeeplunawat
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Answer:What are Insectivorous Plants?

Insectivorous plants are the ones that derive most of their nutrition from the insects they trap and consume. These plants grow in humid areas where plenty of sunlight and moisture is found. The nutrients in the moist soil are scarce. That is why they trap and digest insects to absorb nutrients. Venus flytrap, pitcher plant and cobra lily are some of the insectivorous plants names found in North America. They are often called Carnivorous plants.

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