Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants that have evolved to catch insects for survival. Learn how these fascinating plants work and how they use their unique traps to capture their prey.
Venus Flytrap Care
The Venus Flytrap: From Prey to Predator - Dept. of Behavioral Physiology & Sociobiology (Zoology II)
If we could genetically modify a Venus fly trap plant to grow over 10ft tall, would it eat a man? - Quora
Venus Fly Trap Care 101: How to Grow This Carnivorous Houseplant - Bob Vila
New protein helps carnivorous plants sense and trap their prey - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Among the Venus Flytraps at Carolina Beach State Park
The Venus Flytrap, a Plant That Can Count - The New York Times
Poaching A Venus Flytrap In North Carolina Could Now Get You Two Years In Prison
Robot Venus flytraps could eat bugs for fuel
The carnivorous Venus flytrap is easy to propagate – Nihopeku