Bogs are oxygen poor because there is no water movement to cycle oxygen from the air into the water, thus, oxygen is used up in decomposition of species in the bog. Because of this, carnivorous plants receive their nutrients from eating insects instead of sucking up nutrients from the bog. It's all about adapting to your environment.
The Venus Flytrap is found in nitrogen-poor environments, such as bogs and wet savannahs but, it is found natively in North and South Carolina in the United States, specifically within a 60 mile radius of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Some of them are marshes, swamps, and bogs.
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Most of the exotic ones in U.S are in Florida. There are Venus fly traps, Sun Dew, Butter warts, pitcher plant, monkey bowl, Wasp flower (forgot the name). The common ones are algae, Wetland Clover.
Yes they do. Although Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants, they still utilize photosynthesis to obtain most of the nutrients and energy they need to survive. Flytraps found in the wild need the extra nutrients they obtain from the insects they consume to provide them with nutrients the soil they inhabit doesn't have.
No venous fly traps do not live in the dessert they live in mostly the rain forest or some place were it rains a lot.
The Venus Flytrap is found in nitrogen-poor environments, such as bogs and wet savannahs but, it is found natively in North and South Carolina in the United States, specifically within a 60 mile radius of Wilmington, North Carolina.
They get nutrients to help them live
I don't think that there are Venus Flytraps in the Everglades.
Foxes don't really live in bogs, but urban areas and grassland.
yes,they use them for nutrients, sense they live in non-nutrient soil
Sadly, we mostly use guns, traps and knifes. It depends what part of the world that you live in.
Some of them are marshes, swamps, and bogs.
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Bird live in bogs because they are stupid birds that don't know what they are doing in the normal life cycle they live in with their stupid shelf dummy assess.
Venus fly traps , one type of carnivorous plant, lives in the Eastern USA. They are native to North and South Carolina. You can find them in Myrtle Beach.
the pitcher plant usually live in bogs, but bogs are being destroyed (aka: habitat distruction)