A variety of predatory plants


Jungle animals are known to be predators. Each organism adopts a different method in search of food. Plants get their food from the soil by roots but it would be surprising to know that some plants prey on mosquito-like creatures. Of course the plant cannot run after the prey but the prey has techniques to automatically follow it. There are about 200 species of beautiful flowers in the world. Everyone's way of hunting is different.

The pitcher plant has conch-shaped leaves. There is a viscous substance on the door of the hollow leaf like round horns. Mosquito-like creatures come close to the fly, so it sticks to the bottom.

Sandu is a Venus fly trap. The insect sits on the leaf and immediately turns the beetle and grabs it.

The leaves of butter butter are as sticky as butter. Ants like Makoda cannot escape after getting stuck in it. Even the flower of the Monkey Flower is infested with insects.

Many plants kill nearby trees or plants to take their food. The root of such a plant spreads in the soil and the disease spreads to the roots of another plant, killing it and taking away its food.

Insects trapped in plant traps are digested and become food.

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