This Plant Eats Meat - Venus flytrap

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The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a fascinating carnivorous plant native to the southeastern United States. Known for its distinctive lobed leaves with hinged traps, this plant lures and captures insects with sweet nectar and sensitive trigger hairs. When an insect makes contact with the hairs, the trap snaps shut in a fraction of a second, imprisoning its prey. Digestive enzymes are then secreted to break down the insect, providing the plant with essential nutrients it can't obtain from the nutrient-poor soil it typically grows in. Venus flytraps are a remarkable example of nature's adaptation for survival.

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