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VENUS FLY TRAP (DIONAEA MUSCIPULA)

As the name suggests, these feisty plants trap and digest insects. Native to the subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States, they attract their prey using sweet nectar. When the hairs on the trap are touched, an electric charge closes

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