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Can frogs eat a fly off a fly trap?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The fly is caught between the two leafs of a Venus Flytrap. The leafs do not open until the fly is digested and only the undigested remains are left. I doubt if there's a Venus Flytrap big enough to catch a large frog, but, I also do not believe a frog could eat a fly caught by a Venus fly trap.

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