DescriptionSnap, Digest, Absorb - How the Venus flytrap processes prey 01.png
English: Hungry Venus flytraps attract insects by turning red, emitting a flowery scent and producing sweet nectar around the rim of the trap. When prey lands, it sets in motion a sequence of events that provide the plant with nutrients lacking in its boggy habitat.
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