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Venus Flytraps primarily capture and digest insects as their main source of nutrients, but they are not well-suited for eating ticks. Ticks are much smaller and do not provide enough nutritional value for the plant compared to larger prey like flies or Spiders. Additionally, the Venus Flytrap's trapping mechanism is designed for insects that can trigger its sensitive hairs, which ticks may not do effectively. Therefore, while it’s theoretically possible for a Venus Flytrap to catch a tick, it’s not a practical or beneficial food source for the plant.

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