This classic carnivore has jaw-like traps that snap shut on unsuspecting insects, digesting them with enzymes. Found mainly in North Carolina, it’s one of the best-known predatory plants.
They had to sea it to believe it. Researchers near California waters found an elusive, deep sea “mystery” mollusk that operates as a Venus fly trap far below depth. The creature is also ...
The creatures use their hoods to trap prey—primarily shrimp—with a technique akin to how a Venus flytrap captures bugs. To move through ... Nudibranchs primarily eat jellyfish, anemones ...
The scientists believe the mystery mollusk uses its hood like a Venus fly trap to catch crustaceans to eat. The hunting technique is used by several other sea creatures. "Several unrelated animals ...
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A good bug killer ... Nature's assassin. The Venus Fly Trap isn't just the star of Little Shop of Horrors; it can sort your kitchen's fly problem too. The carnivorous plant will eat the pests ...