WHAT´S THE BIGGEST THING A
CARNIVOROUS PLANT WILL EAT?
A VENUS FLY TRAP CATCHES PRY
That's
not to say that a giant meat-eating plant wouldn't have a taste for humans.
While recovering from a case of athlete's foot, Rice fed infected skin to Venus
flytraps to see if they would eat it. A week later, he was astonished (and a
bit appalled) to find barely a trace of his skin remaining in the traps.
Healthy skin and internal organs would probably meet the same end, Rice
predicts. "I'm still fond of my fingers, though," he says, "so
I'm not taking the experiment to the next level."
Most carnivorous plants eat flying, foraging, or
crawling insects. Those that live in or around water capture very small aquatic
prey like mosquito larvae and tiny fish. On rare
occasions, some tropical carnivorous plants have even been reported to capture
frogs, or even rats and birds (although these creatures were probably sick or
already near death)! But don’t worry, these plants pose no danger to humans,
even if you fell asleep in a whole bed of them.
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