The Venus Flytrap eats bugs because there are not enough much needed nutrients available in its boggy environment.
flies, mosquito's and small gnats mainly
No, it is only insectivorus not omnivorus.
no they eat flies that's why they're called fly traps
Ground squirrels will also eat wild flowers =)))
Carnivorous and strong-smelling plants are the vegetation which keep away bugs. Carnivorous plants have traps in order to consume nitrogen-rich bugs in marshy, swampy eco-systems whose soils are deficient in nitrogen. Strong-smelling plants such as citronella, marigolds, and mints tend to repel bugs who do not want to compromise colony locations and security with traceably pungent odors.
a carnniverous plant eats flies, bugs or insects. much like a venus fly trap. (best example) i think.
why would people eat venus fly traps, the fly traps eat insects.
Its leaves fold together (like a closing book) to trap insects.
no it doesnt
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.
NO! Venus fly traps are too small to eat your hand!
the venus flytrap
A venus flytrap MAY not eat one because its mostly a carnivore since it eats flies
A venus fly trap
No, it can't because we wouldn't fit in its 'traps' and so far, nobody has reported getting eaten by a Venus Flytrap.
yes if its gets in the way and if its small enough it can eat an animal.
Venus flytrap has very strong digestive juice, which enables to digest DEAD insects. According to my knowledge, most scientists say insects that are trapped doesn't die cause of digestive juice, but doesn't get nutrition.
can a venus fly trap eat a bee without the bee harming the plant