As light does not pass through the water, was wondering if the plant could grow well in muddy water?
Predatory plants that use vey sticky hairs to stick their prey to them so they can devour it.
The English sundew (D. Anglica) can grow from a range of 2-20 cm in height depending on the location.
an insect touches a leaf of a sundew plant then the leaf slowly moves and covers the insect with all those sticky stuff and then digest it and the nutrients go in the plant by tiny holes leading to the roots.
Yes, snails eat all kinds of vegetation, fresh and/or rotting, including vegetables and fruits.
insects (e.g flies & mosquitoes. If you have a sundew and want to feed it, you can use fostered bloodworm ,small crickets ,and ants.Never feed them raw meat this will kill them!
Chlorophyll is the green substance in all plants that allows them to use the energy from the sun. Sunflowers included
They trap an inset on their sticky petals then send digestive juices.
There have been various, however rare, instances of
certain species of plants eating animals, such as the Venus Fly Trap
However, the Venus Fly Trap usually only eats small insects, such as, and most obviously, flies.
that depends on your idea of what it means to be a vegetarian. when a carnivorous plant traps and digests an insect, it breaks down the chemical components of its prey so that it may use them to carry out its own chemical functions.
what this type of plant does is the same as any other plant, except that instead of waiting for the insect to die and break down into the soil, it takes the insect and breaks it down itself, and in the end, it has all the same chemical compositions of a normal plant and even has the same source. so as my personal opinion, no, eating a plant is the same as its ever been
yes, they are.
however they can be left inside with no sunlight but wont stand up.
insects (e.g flies & mosquitoes. If you have a sundew and want to feed it, you can use fostered bloodworm ,small crickets ,and ants.Never feed them raw meat this will kill them!
'Herbivorous' is an adjectival form of 'herbivore' which basically means 'plant-eater'. Following are some sentences:
Rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses and giraffes are herbivorous mammals.
The hoatzin is a leaf-eater and can thus be regarding as herbivorous.
Herbivores are herbivorous while carnivores are carnivorous.
The sauropods were the largest dinosaurs and were herbivorous, possibly swallowing stones to crush tough vegetation in their guts.
Parasites live on a host in both plant and animal world. E.g. Staghorns live on the trunk of a host tree. Animal world a tick will live on a host animal i.e. a dog. Hope that helps.