A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
Tetrastigma nitens was created in 1887.
The Rafflesia arnaldii plant is a parasite. It lives as a collection of thread-like filaments within its host vine, absorbing food and water from the vine. The only time any of it is visible is when it pushes out its cabbage size flower bud which opens into a three foot (one meter) wide flower weighing up to 24 pounds (11 kilograms).
The rare species called the "mara" does not eat them.
The rare species called the "mara" does not eat them.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.
The Caterpillar and the butterfly will eat the leaves and fruit of the passion fruit vine. This destroys the vine, causing it to die.
Fish,zebras, small hippos, porcupine, birds, other crocodile, and humans. Also what ever gets in its path
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