Rafflesia arnoldii, known for producing the largest individual flower in the world, does not "eat" in the traditional sense, as it is a parasitic plant. It derives nutrients and water from its host plant, primarily vine species in the Tetrastigma genus, through a specialized structure that connects to the host's vascular system. Instead of consuming food, it relies on the host for sustenance to grow and reproduce.
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A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
Rafflesia smells wonderful if you are a fly or beetle looking for rotting meat to eat or lay eggs in. To humans the smell is awful.
yeah its delicious taste just like vileplume!
I can eat 500kcal in a day!
How much fish can a seal eat in one day? We are still working on "how much fish can seal eat in one day?"
Flies mainly pollinate these smelly flowers
it eats about 25 fish a day
they eat 10 time a day