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plant, Insect-Eating Plants: A number of plants are capable of eating small animals, especially insects. These plants are called insectivorous plants. Examples include the Venus's-flytrap, pitcher plants, sundews, and bladderworts. ... ; The Venus's-flytrap, an insect-eating plant, has pairs of leaves that look like toothy...
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kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-206642/plant
kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-206642/plant
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367 Insect eating plant stock photos and images. Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage helps you find the perfect photo or footage, fast! ... Insect eating plant stock photos and images 1 / 5 | Next >> 367 images...
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www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/insect-eating-plant.html
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Creepy Carnivorous Plants Kit; ALL of the plants in this kit actually eat insects! Grow over TEN varieties of LIVE meat-eating plants with this growing kit. Includes seeds for the Venus Fly Trap, Sundew Plant, ... When an insect lands on the plant, it is immediately stuck, hits other glue-covered hairs,
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www.butterfly-gifts.com/venus-fly-trap.html
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The embedded photos show students the natural environment of carnivorous plants, and close-up shots of each plant dicussed. We have also taken the time to research some other more informative links that you may want to visit to further explore the fun world of insect eating plants.
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www.ucalgary.ca/~dmjacobs/edts325/flytrap/homepage.htm
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This is the Hooded Pitcher Plant - A Carnivorous Insect Eating Plant - Sarracenia Minor. ... Sarracenia minor insect eating plants may be cultivated in sphagnum or peat. No fertilizers are necessary and may result in the death of the plant. The medium should remain damp at all times even during dormant periods.
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www.carolinacarnivores.com/html/hooded_pitcher.html
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We sell carnivorous plants, venus flytraps, sundews, pitcher plants, and trumpet plants. ... Whether you are looking for a Venus flytrap, a unique pitcher plant, a gorgeous trumpet plant, Mexican butterworts, or a Cape sundew plant, we offer the carnivorous plant species on your list along with the carnivorous plant for...
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www.carolinacarnivores.com/
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insect-eating plant: a plant that produces a rosette of hairy sticky leaves that are used to trap and digest insects. Native to: Australia, New Zealand. Family Droseraceae. ... [Translation of Latin ros solis; because the drops of juice the plant secretes resemble dew]
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encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861716923/sundew.html
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The plants have adapted their leaves into insect catchers that can hold down an insect and digest the internal juices. Insect eaters are therefore highly advances plants quite different from other plant types. ... The Wonderful World of Insect Eating Plants...
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www.collectorscorner.com.au/Plants/Carnivor.htm
www.collectorscorner.com.au/Plants/Carnivor.htm
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Plant-eating insects may eat a variety of plants, or specialize in eating only one kind. Either way, no plant-eating insect will eat every green thing it finds. There must be some way for insects to know which plant is which, and to find the right food plant for its own species. ... That same insect would probably not,
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insects.about.com/od/behaviorcommunication/f/findfoodpl...
insects.about.com/od/behaviorcommunication/f/findfoodplants.htm
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