its mouth has sharp teeth and it doesn't basically eat the insect it kill the fly and eats part by part
A venue fly trap is a carnivorous plant that eats insects.
Its leaves fold together (like a closing book) to trap insects.
The Venus Fly Trap is a carnivorous plant which feeds on insects. It lures unsuspecting insects into its mouth-like leaves and traps them inside until they are slowly digested.
Generally not with the standard small Venus Fly traps.
Yes, both the spines of cacti and the traps of the Venus fly trap are modified leaves. The spines on cacti help reduce water loss and protect the plant from herbivores, while the traps of the Venus fly trap are specialized for capturing and digesting insects to supplement its nutrient intake.
No, Venus Fly Traps do not eliminate aphids.Specifically, the plant in question (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivore that includes insects among its prey. By consuming insects, a Venus Fly Trap makes up for a lack of nutrients in the soils in which it tends to grow. But aphids (Aphidoidea superfamily) mature to sizes that are too small for Venus Fly Traps to consume.
because venus fly traps have roots.
the venus fly trap would be one of them
They have modified leaves that help them trap insects to suppliment their nitrogen poor soils
why would people eat venus fly traps, the fly traps eat insects.
A Venus fly trap is a plant it has a jaw like flower which looks like a mouth so it tempts the insects to take its nectar. When the insect is inside the trap the Venus fly trap closes its jaw and eats the insect. Venus Fly traps need to eat insects to get nutrients like Nitrogen. Their habitat is marshes and bogs and it is poor in nutrients so they eat bugs to give them nutrients.
NO! Venus fly traps are too small to eat your hand!