Okay well the name is the Venus Flytrap and as for the scientific name if you care to stop being lazy and try to research on the internet then maybe you can find the answer to your question!
answ2. Most countries have carnivorous plants, and these are of several genera. These plants commonly grow in wetlands where nitrogenous food supplies are in short supply. For essentially all nitrates are highly soluble.
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.) A Venus Flytrap (they eat insects.) Pitcher plant (which grows in Borneo and tropical Asia. The Pitcher plant gives out a sweet juice that attracts insects.) And lots more! Try researching it online!
There are little hairs lining the inside, usually about 3. As an insect walks on the plant, it touches the hairs, and once they have all been touched, the plant knows to start closing up to get its food.
Flies mostly & other flying insects.
no, they'll eat insects and worms etc.yes i is
It depends on the type of carnivorous plant and its' size. The Venus Flytrap will usually stick with fly sized food. However, the Pitcher Plant can consume animals as large as a rat!
Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
The Venus Flytrap is a plant known by the scientific name Dionaea muscipula. It is a carnivorous plant that will eat small insects and arachnids (spiders). It does so by sensing its prey with small hairs. When two of these are touched the plant will close on its prey.
insects
They do in water what other insects do on land and in the air. They eat plant life and other insects depending on their species.
Well, the name given to animals who eat insects is Insectivors.
In carnivorous plants, the "mouths" eat insects to give the plant its necessary nitrogen.
all of them
To suppliment their nitrogen requirement
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It might be able to, but is hugely unlikely to try.Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and don't actively eat insects.
Yes. Skunks are omnivors, they will eat plant or animal matter.
Ladybugs eat Aphids, scale insects and plant mites.