This intriguing Venus flytrap has far too many mouths
Venus flytraps are scary and mesmerizing at the same time. Their intimidating side has to do with the fact that they’re carnivores plants that feed on insects. But their unique look also sets them apart from other flower species.
After they’ve caught a large insect, they take about a week to digest it. The person who has this Venus flytrap on their desk obviously isn’t put off by it. Still, the number of mouths it has grown is quite fearsome.
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