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How can Venus Flytraps feel the bugs legs and body's?

Venus Flytraps merely digest the bug, not feel them.


How quick does the venus fly trap plant growfrom a bulb?

Venus Flytraps do not have a bulb


Were do the fly trap plants come from?

Venus Flytraps are native to Carolina.USA.


Do Venus Flytraps make sugar?

Venus Flytraps make sugar to attract the insects that land on them. This triggers the plant to close, trapping the insect and allow the plant to digest the protein.


Is a Venus Flytrap a gymnosperm?

Yes. The "trap" is a flower, and therefore the plant is an angiosperm.


Do Venus Flytraps burp?

They do not burp because its pray is digested, not eaten.


Does anything eat Venus Flytraps?

Mabye the animals that are bigger than the fly trap but no


Why cant you feed a Venus Flytraps ants?

Venus flytraps can eat ants, but they are not the ideal food source for them. Ants have hard exoskeletons that are difficult for the plant to digest, and their small size means that they may not provide sufficient nutrients compared to larger insects. Additionally, Venus flytraps thrive on a varied diet of soft-bodied insects, which are easier to digest and offer better nutritional value. Therefore, while ants are not harmful, they should not be the primary food for Venus flytraps.


Do herbivores eat Venus Flytraps?

No, herbivores typically do not eat Venus Flytraps because they primarily feed on insects and small animals, not plants. Venus Flytraps have evolved to capture and digest their prey, such as insects, using specialized trapping mechanisms.


Do Venus Flytraps have tastebuds?

No, Venus Flytraps do not have tastebuds.


How are Venus Flytraps dangerous?

They are not dangerous to humans, however they can catch and digest an insect in around 10 days.


Why do Venus fly trap insects?

Most carnivorous plants originate in soils that are deficient in natural sources of Nitrogen. Carnivorous plants (such as Venus flytraps - Dionea spp.) trap and digest insects to extract the Nitrogen (and other nutrients) from their bodies. All carnivorous plants are intolerant to artificial fertilisers which can kill them if applied.