only one but sometimes people mistake two plants for one and so they think it has two
The buffalo fly trap was invented in the late 19th century by Frank and Charles Rounds in North America. Buffaloes would rub against the trap to brush off flies, triggering its action to catch and kill the flies.
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well there are a lot like carnivore and quick and sensitive and sensible and a lot more
any bugs like flies, if it is big mabe snails, moths, butterflies or catterpillars
Try attaching a long fly swatter to it so it could blow a gust of wind ?(:
7 hope that helps
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Bugs land on the leaf and then it snaps shut!
A Venus fly trap is both a producer and a consumer because it can make it's own food to supply the matter and energy it needs to survive and it can catch organisms (flys/biotic elements)
The plant that eats insects is called a Venus flytrap. It lures insects with sweet-smelling nectar on its trap leaves and snaps shut when triggered by the movement of the insect, trapping and digesting them for nutrients.
fly, venus fly trap
Trillions of cells.
Venus flytraps have small sensors or hair that line the inside of the plant. When the fly lands on the plant it snaps shut and the fly can not escape. Try this out: Stick your finger in the flytrap don't worry you will be able to escape though.
Yes
Venus flytraps catch insects by luring them into their trap using sweet nectar on their leaves. When an insect lands on the trigger hairs inside the trap, it quickly snaps shut due to a change in water pressure within the plant's cells, trapping the insect inside to be digested for nutrients.
the insect is attracted into the trap, by sweet syrup substance and once inside when the fly trap closes. they are liquified and turned into a natural protein for the fly trap
a venus fly trap