Aug 25, 2024, 03:00 PM IST
Venus flytrap: Known for its iconic snap-trap mechanism, the Venus Flytrap captures insects with its hinged leaves.
Pitcher plant: This plant lures insects into its pitcher-shaped leaves filled with digestive enzymes, effectively trapping and digesting them.
Sundew: They feature sticky tentacles that entrap insects, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients from their prey.
Rainbow plant: These plants produce sticky mucilage on their leaves, ensnaring insects that provide essential nutrients.
Cobra Lily: Resembling a striking cobra with its hooded leaves, this plant attracts insects that slip into its tube-shaped structure and meet their fate.
Butterwort: These plants feature sticky leaves that ensnare insects, aiding in their digestion and nutrient absorption.
Drosera Regia: Also known as the King Sundew, this species boasts large, sticky leaves that trap insects for consumption.
Corkscrew plant: With modified underground leaves that act as traps, the corkscrew plant captures and digests small organisms.
This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports