The Butterwort utilizes sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and then digest insects to augment the nutrition they receive from the soil. The bright colors of the leaves attracts insects.
What is the habitat of a flying squirrel What is the habitat of a flying squirrel
a frogs habitat has wet marshy watera frogs habitat has frogsa frogs habitat has wet grassa frogs habitat has probably trees and tree stumpsa frogs habitat has snakes maybe
it has a tropical habitat.
The suffix of habitat is ion cause there is no suffix in habitat so you change it to habitation
Butterworts live in a hot habbitate normally in Asia, Central and South America, and Mexico. Have to adapt by the way they catch there insects in the nutrients in the soil.
Butterworts are carnivorous plants that trap and eat insects.
Butterworts have a flypaper method of traping. The leaf surface is oily and feels like butter. Hince the name!! They sent out a musty odor to attract bugs. The leaf has tiny glands that produce a sticky substance, catching the bug. The "stick" is not that stong, so most large bugs break free. Small gnats and other bugs cannot escape...
The Butterwort utilizes sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and then digest insects to augment the nutrition they receive from the soil. The bright colors of the leaves attracts insects.
In a habitat
habitat, niche, environment are all used to describe this.
it is a habitat
Habitat
Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
an example of a habitat is people or habitat is our home!
terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe