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*The most gorgeous meat-eating monster plant ever, the [[wp:Drosera|sundew]], grabs bugs with sticky dewdrops that it extrudes onto those filaments, and in some cases curls up its tendrils to further trap its prey. Did I mention it's also gorgeous ([[wp:File:Drosera spatulata KansaiHabit.jpg|1]], [[wp:File:Drosera derbyensis ne1.JPG|2]], [[wp:File:Drosera capensis bend.JPG|3]], [[wp:File:Drosera anglica ne2.jpg|4]])? | *The most gorgeous meat-eating monster plant ever, the [[wp:Drosera|sundew]], grabs bugs with sticky dewdrops that it extrudes onto those filaments, and in some cases curls up its tendrils to further trap its prey. Did I mention it's also gorgeous ([[wp:File:Drosera spatulata KansaiHabit.jpg|1]], [[wp:File:Drosera derbyensis ne1.JPG|2]], [[wp:File:Drosera capensis bend.JPG|3]], [[wp:File:Drosera anglica ne2.jpg|4]])? | ||
*Pitcher plants can get large enough to [ | *Pitcher plants can get large enough to [https://web.archive.org/web/20100928055406/https://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/08/18/meat.eating.plant/ trap and digest rodents]. | ||
*The [[wp:Aldrovanda vesiculosa|waterwheel plant]] grows in water and uses underwater floating whorls to catch bugs. | *The [[wp:Aldrovanda vesiculosa|waterwheel plant]] grows in water and uses underwater floating whorls to catch bugs. |