This means that they eat meat! Now, they certainly don’t eat steak, but they’re happy to feast on the occasional bug that crosses their path.
Venus flytraps are probably the most famous carnivorous plants. These plants have a pair of thick, padded leaves that are covered with tiny hairs. When a fly touches the hairs – SNAP – the leaves shut like two powerful jaws. The plant releases enzymes that break down the fly’s insides into a soup. Dinner is served.
Fun Facts about Carnivorous Plants
Pitcher plants are shaped like a pitcher or narrow champagne glass. The top and inside of the pitcher are covered with a slippery, but sweet-smelling nectar. When insects come to take a sip, they slip and fall into the pitcher. There, the plant breaks them down.
Some pitcher plants are so large, they can catch and consume rats or frogs.
Most carnivorous plants live in boggy areas. They live in poor, wet soil that doesn’t have a lot of nutrients.
Carnivorous plants seem exotic, but more growth in the U.S. than anywhere else. North Carolina is the only place on earth where Venus flytraps grow natively.
People are curious about carnivorous plants. Some try to take them from the wild.