It includes establishments making insect traps
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J. F. Flannagan has written: 'Studies on some riverine insect emergence traps' -- subject(s): Zoology, Insect traps
The mouth.
No. Arthropods contain insect's, spiders and crustaceans.
The plant that you are thinking of is the VENUS FLY TRAP, and it does not have tentacles it has spines that link together and form a cage so the insect can not get out.
H. D. Peirce has written: 'A new, lightweight, transparent insect cage' -- subject(s): Insect traps
Continuous spells or traps negated by Silent Insect, will become active again once it leaves the field.
Any insect that comes into it's grasp, It emits a smell that attracts them..
Venus fly-traps and pitcher plants who has digestive enzymes to engulf insect's nutrition.
Yes, Venus Flytraps are poisonous to cats.
Traps were not placed in the making of Khufu's pyramid. The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed as a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu, and there is no archaeological or historical evidence to suggest the presence of traps within the pyramid.
If two trigger hairs are touched by an insect inside one of its traps, the trap will snap shut.