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My Science Program « PYZAM.COM CLICK HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES » skip to main | skip to sidebar My Science Program Wednesday, May 12, 2010 Killer plants Lock up your little brother! Lock up your small pet! Do you want to have a killer plant at your place? Well you can! But we actually call them "carnivorous" or meat eating plants. Why? Because these plants thrive on small insects that they trap and digest. Carnivorous plants - there are five different types of traps: 1. Pitcher plants trap their prey in a rolled-up leaf that holds a small pool of digestive enzymes or bacteria. 2. Flypaper traps have a sticky mucous to trap the small insects. 3. Snapping traps close their leaves in a snapping motion to trap their prey. 4. Bladder traps suck in prey with a vacuum sucking bladder. 5. Lobster-pot type plants use inward pointing hairs to direct their prey inside them. * Charles Darwin first wrote about carnivorous plants in 1875. * T...

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