they have cell walls, roots, and other features seen only in plants.
Flies and small insects Carnivorous plants and small carnivorous animals
No, they do not.
Carnivorous- eats meat Herbivore- eats plants Omnivore- eats both plants and animals
No, Carnivorous plants are plants no matter what! They don't think to catch prey, they do it naturally. If they had a heart, they would be animals!
Most carnivores and carnivorous plants.
Carnivorous plants are not vegetables. These plants absorb spiders, frogs and other small animals and in themselves are not edible.
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The original word for Carnivorous is Carnivore, meaning an animal that eats other animals (meat) An Omnivore is an animal that eats other animals and plants. And an Herbivore eats just plants.
Omnivores, they eat plants and animals.
Insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants are not exactly the same, but they both obtain nutrients by capturing and digesting prey. Insectivorous plants specifically target insects for food, whereas carnivorous plants can capture a wider range of prey, including insects, small animals, and even other plants. Additionally, some carnivorous plants have more sophisticated trapping mechanisms compared to many insectivorous plants.
No, carnivorous plants do not have blood.
Plants got theirs from the sun and nutrients in the soil, as usual. Herbivorous animals got theirs from eating plants, anc carnivorous animals got theirs from their prey, as usual.