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Yes, the Venus fly-trap plant does have chloroplasts; even though it also eats insects it still produces food the way other green plants do, by photosynthesis.

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Yes, carnivorous plants such as the Venus flytrap do have chloroplasts. They still conduct photosynthesis; the insects that they eat are a supplement, rather than being their sole sustenance.

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