Learn about canivorus plants

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A carnivorous plant is a plant that can capture and digest animals, usually insects, to obtain nutrients that are scarce in its environment. Carnivorous plants have evolved various mechanisms to lure, trap, and digest their prey, such as sticky hairs, snapping jaws, pitcher-shaped leaves, and bladder-like structures. Some examples of carnivorous plants are Venus flytrap, sundew, pitcher plant, bladderwort, and butterwort. Carnivorous plants are found in diverse habitats around the world, but they are most common in wetlands and bogs. Carnivorous plants are fascinating and diverse organisms that have adapted to survive in harsh conditions.

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