wei2na4si1bu3ying2cao3 venus flytrap, 维纳捕蝇草
It's a plant usually called Venus Fly Trap.
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
what i learnt in the school was it is adopted for insectivorous living its leaves have hairy borders n slippery surface to trap the insects as soon a insect comes near by the hairy hindges in the periperhy of the leaves catches it n the leaves folds within inside to trap the insect complety
If your Venus fly trap is not closing properly, it may be a sign of insufficient light, lack of prey, or stress from overstimulation. Check the plant's environment to ensure it is getting enough light and consider feeding it live insects to trigger the trapping mechanism. Avoid triggering the traps manually, as this can exhaust the plant.
the venus fly trap would be one of them
Yes
fly, venus fly trap
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No it would not die it is natural.
a venus fly trap
Yes, "Venus flytrap" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun.
The venus fly trap - Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant.
I would recommend a bug catcher, or a Venus Fly Trap plant. You can also trap the fly by putting a cup or bowl on top of it when it is on a tabletop.
it would turn black and it would die
The mode of nutrition in Venus fly trap is hetrotrophic nutrition
the venus fly trap helps people by eating unwanted bugs