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Venus Flytraps are native to subtropical wetlands, specifically found in the nutrient-poor, acidic soils of the coastal plain of North and South Carolina in the United States. They thrive in environments characterized by high humidity and frequent rainfall, often in areas with sandy or peaty soil. These conditions allow them to catch and digest insects to supplement their nutrient intake, particularly nitrogen, which is scarce in their native soil.

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