Because thats how they get there food and eat it. First the bug goes into its mouth then it traps it so the bug does not get away and then th bug dies and the venus fly trap eats it.
because venus fly traps have roots.
NO! Venus fly traps are too small to eat your hand!
Venus fly traps do not produce spores. They have flowers, which produce seeds.
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
The mouth.
Venus fly traps are carnivorous plants that capture, kill and eat their food. The Venus fly trap is a bulb plant, and the traps themselves develop from flowers.
Yes, both the spines of cacti and the traps of the Venus fly trap are modified leaves. The spines on cacti help reduce water loss and protect the plant from herbivores, while the traps of the Venus fly trap are specialized for capturing and digesting insects to supplement its nutrient intake.
Generally not with the standard small Venus Fly traps.
A venue fly trap is a carnivorous plant that eats insects.
Its leaves fold together (like a closing book) to trap insects.
The " mouth" of the Venus fly trap is covered in a very sticky sugar substance. Flies love sugar. When a fly lands on the sugar in the Venus fly traps' mouth, it gets stuck. Then the Venus fly trap closes it's mouth and digests the fly.
can a venus fly trap eat a bee without the bee harming the plant