It gets nutrients for it to survive.
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
Some insects such as millipedes or worms eat the leaves of the Venus Flytrap.
Yes it would because it eats insects and flies.
No. A Venus's flytrap is a plant and therefore primarily a producer since it photosynthesises. You could say it 'eats' insects too, but that would make it a carnivore.
The Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant. It eats only insects which get attracted to the nectar present in it such as fleas, bees, ants and other insects.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant. It takes nutrients from insects and Spiders that become trapped inside its leaves.
The Venus Flytrap eats insects because of its native habitat, a bog (a type of wet, moist soil). The boggy soil is poor in nutrients so the plant gets its nutrients from insects. The plant is reliant on insects in order for it to live a healthy life.
Sure! It eats insects and frogs. Though, they can't harm bigger animals such as lions.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant and not an animal.
Venus Flytrap
Only insects.