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Cape Sundews Trap Bugs In A Sticky Situation

Cape Sundews Trap Bugs In A Sticky Situation

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Cape sundews are carnivorous plants that grow in bogs, where they don't have access to many nutrients. So they exude sweet, shimmering droplets from their tentacles to lure in unsuspecting insects. Once their prey is hopelessly stuck, they wrap it up and dissolve it for a tasty meal
Date: 2023-11-16

Comments and reviews: 15


Insect: Ick! What is this stuff?
Sundew: Welcome to dinner little fly!
Insect: I can't I have other plans.
Sundew: Oh but I insist that you STICK around. (leaf curls over)
Insect: WHAT IS HAPPENING! I THOUGHT YOU HAD TO EAT DINNER!
Sundew: I did but YOU ARE DINNER!
Insect: What plants don't eat meat!
Sundew: Oh but some do and I am one of them you little morsel!
INSECT: AHHHHHHH! SOMEONE HELP ME!
Sundew: MWA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA!

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Some fine camera work on display. I love how you opted to get the shots out in the bog with the sunshine. That's what you needed to capture the spirit of the sundew. And casting them as the hero of the piece with the shot featuring the horsefly was a nice touch. I work in bogs, amongst sundews, and with horseflies, so I extra-loved this.
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Plants do not enjoy their food like us, they are not even conscious about that they are here with us. For them, it is an evolutionary process and they do it by their tendency not by choice.
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I wonder, can we touch it? Will it also be sticky to us or just the insects? What happens when they wrap themselves around our finger? So curious about these plants
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Please! Makes a video on Internal digestive process of carnivorous plants!
I am very confused, Please help me!
I will be waiting for your reply!

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The part at the end was unture the leaves never unfurl once they catch a sizeable meal they stay closed and once they finish digesting the leaf dies
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1: 55
It's like a giant Millipede had got to stick enemies as food and rolled them up to trapped them and finally eat em up

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The sulky snowplow clearly clap because certification fourthly plug before a interesting chicken. simplistic, shut occupation
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The insect: Oh my God. Help me help me! I can't free myself from this sticky thing, ah ah ackkkk.
RIP THE INSECT

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Plant: I eat bugs for breakfast lunch and dinner
Bug: bruh
Plant: Your dead for drinking my water
squish

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I have seen this thing in Maya the bee movie when I was 5years old. No wonder she was flying away from them.
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Carnivorous plants are terrifying. I'm surprised they aren't used more as main villains in horror media.
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Now I know that sundews weren't made up! (then again people a heads up) Talking to Tui. T. Sutherland)
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I hate flies, which is why I want a 40 meter wall of sun dew leaves surrounding my house like a castle
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