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Those are called 'triggering hairs' that do exactly what it says on the tin! They 'trigger' any movement that enters the leaf, and cause it to shut like a trap, hence the name, Venus "Flytrap".

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Do Venus Flytraps reproduce with other Flytraps?

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Are venus flytraps related to venus?

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