Yes, they can do.
Venus Flytraps are not herbivores because if they were they would go around and eat other plants. Venus Flytraps are actually carnivores as they will only eat flies, bees, crickets, spiders etc.
Involuntary because they eat flies, hence their name 'Venus Flytraps'.
No, herbivores typically do not eat Venus Flytraps because they primarily feed on insects and small animals, not plants. Venus Flytraps have evolved to capture and digest their prey, such as insects, using specialized trapping mechanisms.
No. Venus Flytraps are carnivorous meaning they only eat meat.
Yes they can eat a range of other living organisms from insects to small animals. Here is a small list of what they can eat: Worms Frogs Flies Slugs Spiders Caterpillars Crickets Ants ...and lots more
Venus Flytraps are carnivorous plants, thus do not eat other plants or fruits. So no, Venus Flytraps don't eat apples.
No, Venus Flytraps are not big enough to consume a frog. They typically feed on insects like flies and spiders. Frogs are too large for a Venus Flytrap to consume.
Yes, Venus flytraps can eat small insects like cockroaches by trapping them in their specialized leaves and digesting them for nutrients.
No. Venus Flytraps can only eat small insects like flies.
No they only eat flies!
If the insect is too big or too small it might escape the Venus Flytrap but for the most part yes. Even small frogs.
not unless you are a fly