Venus Flytraps, probably one of the most unique plants to come across, its luring sweet fragrance and its shocking spiky tendrils poking out of it. Some info on Venus Flytraps: These stunning plants believe it or not, are carnivorous! Instead of getting nutrients and nitrogen from the ground through their roots, they take them directly from the insect, meaning that this little guy, has to do a stealth attack. Places to find Venus FlyTraps: They usually are happy in more boggy areas, but they can be grown at home with the right care. Why are they called Venus Fly traps? Well, mostly because they eat insects, also they appear and function in a trap-like way, when the bug flies in to the sweet luring nectar, the jaws snap closed, causing the fly to be trapped until digested. Hope you learned something new, If you have any questions please comment! -DailyNatureDose
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