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No, orchids are not carnivores. They are primarily epiphytic or terrestrial plants that obtain nutrients through photosynthesis and absorb water and minerals from their environment. Some orchids have evolved to attract insects for pollination, but they do not consume them for nutrition like carnivorous plants do. Instead, they rely on soil or other organic matter for their nutrient needs.

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