The darlingtonia californica, also known as the cobra plant or cobra lily, eats insects because it's a carnivorous plant. Carnivorous plants eat insects for nutritional reasons.
Cobra lilies have secretions that help trap insects. They also secrete an enzyme to help break down the insects into food.
I don't know what you mean by diet but what i I do know is that cobra lily lilies is are carnivorous, so they eat bugs.
It depends on how small the insect is as to where they get into a Cobra Lilly plant. If they are super tiny, they will go right through one of the plants pores.
The cobra lily is a pitcher plant meaning it holds water to attract insects inside its "pitcher". Once an insect is inside, the steep, slippery sides will not allow it to get out easily. Once the prey is captured, the plant releases a digestive enzyme to digest the prey.
flies, fleas, insects etc.
what is the avrage lifespan of a cobra lily
The cobra lily is a carnivorous plant that lures insects to come near it by a sweet smell coming out of its leaves. Cobra lilies like bright like, though you should refrain from giving it direct sunlight. They can grow up to four feet tall and can withstand temperatures from 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. In can be found in Oregon and southwestern California.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
yes
mice, insects, and eventually when it gets older rats and other mammals of that size.
They suck them in