It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
Insectivores: Anteater Insectivorous Aardvark Insectivorous Mole Insectivorous Hedgehog Insectivorous Shrew Insectivorous Desman Insectivorous Tenrec Insectivorous Herbivores: Zebra Herbivorous Giraffe Herbivorous Green iguana Herbivorous Green sea turtle Herbivorous Manatee sea cow Herbivorous Dugong sea cow Herbivorous Fruit bat Herbivorous Carnivores: Lion Carnivorous Crocodile Carnivorous Barn owl Carnivorous Tiger Carnivorous Raccoon Carnivorous Eagle owl Carnivorous Eurasian big owl Carnivorous
There is only one difference between carnivorous and insectivorous, that is that insectivorous organisms eat onlyinsects whereas carnivorous can eat both, animals and insects. This is the only difference as you cannot say that only plantsare insectivorous, as there are may animals as well that eat only insects, Eg: anteater and almost all birds.
insectivorous/ carnivorous
Insectivorous Plant Society was created in 1949.
There are over 500 plants that are considered to be carnivorous. This includes plants like Venus fly traps, sundews, and waterwheel plants.
A flypaper trap plant is an example of an insectivorous plant which catches bugs with sticky drops.Specifically, the term insectivorous plant designates an insect-eating plant. Such a plant also is known as a carnivorous ("flesh-eating") plant. Scientists generally place such plants in botanical categories which emphasize the basic trapping mechanism:bladder (vacuumized sucking);flypaper (sticky glue or mucilage);lobster-pot (digestive organ);pitfall (leaf of digestive bacteria or enzymes);snap (foliar confinement).Butterworts (Pinguiculaspp) and sundews (Droseraspp) serve as examples of carnivorous/insectivorous plants whose trapping mechanisms involves sticky drops.
Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society was created in 1950.
The Venus fly trap is an example of an insectivorous plant
it is an insectivorous plant
It refers to a creature that eats insects.
Butter worth is an insectivorous plant!