Carnivorous Plants

Find and share information about predatory species of carnivorous plants that trap, kill and digest insects.

Carnivorous plants are predatory green plants that capture and kill prey, have a mechanism to facilitate digestion of the prey, and derive a significant benefit from nutrients assimilated from the prey. For the most part, carnivorous plants eat things like insects, spiders, crustaceans and other small soil and water-living invertebrates and protozoans, lizards, mice, rats, and other small vertebrates.

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