Yes, I believe so. They will survive just about anywhere.
The Venus Flytrap gets its energy by trapping the flies and using their energy to catch more flies and survive.
flies HAnnah =)
Because of it's poor, boggy environment, the Flytrap totally relies on insects and flies to gain important nutrients to survive. It would most probably last less than a month without food.
The venus flytrap absorbs nutrients from the fly or other insect. These nutrients are essential to the flytrap's health.
The fly trap survive off of flys and can survive without light but this isn't optimal. For the fly trap to survive for a long period of time they have to have a dormancy period every year that lasts three to five months. Without this it will weaken and die. Fly traps can also live through frost and light freezes. Freezes that last an extended period of time can kill a fly trap however.
Animals could survive without frogs if they have any other kind of diet but while that some animals need to eat fles to survive just like an anteater need ants in their diet.
figure it out your self
The size of flies
Venus flytrap or meat flies.
one that eats flies
It is an autotroph. It doesn't need to eat flies to survive. I had a venus fly trap and never gave it flies and it lived just fine with photosynthesis. Heterotrophs need to eat others to live.
You shouldn't because it could effect its stumach and die like choclate and dogs besides they eat flies anyways