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Venus flytrap.
A Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant - that traps and digests insects.
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A Venus flytrap is a plant that lives on Earth, and a remora is a fish that lives in the ocean. They do not have a relationship of any kind.
It depends on the type, container size etc of the Venus Flytrap. The biggest I have seen was as big as a 13 year old's fist.
Yes, the venus flytrap is a carnivore because it consumes any insect it can trap, and those insects provide nourishment for the plant with by way of their meat content. Because it only consumes insects and other tiny bugs some people think that the venus flytrap is a more specialised type of carnivore called an insectivore.
Venus Flytraps are well known for their prickly traps that eat insects that crawl onto their tiny enclosed hairs. Also, the habitat of the Venus Flytrap is very boggy, and it is rare to find any type of species but the Venus Flytrap living there. Many people adore the plant, both because of its colours, and its monster looks. The Venus Flytrap has always been known for its differing biology compared to other plants, and the fact that it eats and digests insects in less than 10 days.
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.
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No, it is a type of flowering plant that is highly adapted to freshwater marshes with extremely neutrient poor soil and is pollinated by the very same kinds if insects it traps and eats. The traps themselves are modified leaves.
Ionized water. I used to have a bunch of carnivorous plants and I had to buy jugs of distilled water to feed them. DO NOT feed them tap water! It can kill them.