Humans use the Venus Flytrap to look at as an object and keep flies out of a room.
The Venus flytrap is a perennial plant that traps and eats insects. It is native to the low-lying wetlands of the southeastern United States. After being harvested, the whole fresh plant is pressed to remove the liquid extract, which is used as an herbal remedy. It is also used in mixtures like Carnivora, a patented formula that includes many ingredients in addition to Venus flytrap extract. Venus flytrap extract is sold in capsule and liquid form to be taken by mouth and as an injectable liquid. -Daniela
no
It is not possible for a human to fit inside a Venus Flytrap's trap hence a human could not be killed and digested by it.
They don't eat human flesh!!
Well, you are a human so you are larger than the Venus Flytrap so you most likely will not have any trouble prying it apart.
Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.
Yes. Since we are human, and considerably larger than the Flytrap, we wouldn't get eaten by the Flytrap in the first place.
You can give a Venus Flytrap anything. However, most human foods are indigestible to Venus Flytraps, and can kill them.
No, the Venus Flytrap is not an amphibian.
Extracts from the Venus Flytrap have been touted as having some medicinal, but science has not as yet backed up that claim.
Yes, a Venus Flytrap is avascular.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap is in the understory.
The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.