Yes, you can bring a Venus flytrap on an airplane as a carry-on or in checked baggage. However, it's important to check with the airline and follow any specific regulations they may have regarding bringing live plants on board.
Flies or insects landing in the sticky trap section.
Venus fly trap
NO! Venus fly traps are too small to eat your hand!
Because Venus is global warming x1000 the gases caused by the volcanoes and lava flows trap Heat in
It may be possible to revive a Venus fly trap if it is not completely dead. Try removing any dead leaves, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged, and providing it with ample sunlight. It may take some time to see improvements in its condition.
the venus fly trap
No. Its leaves pivot back and forth to trap insects.
Yes
fly, venus fly trap
a venus fly trap
the venus fly trap would be one of them
The venus fly trap - Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant.
On the southish from the docks ( Near the logs) is a giant venus fly trap plant, grab it, and it will toss you to the other side, to another venus fly trap plant which can toss you back..
the venus fly trap helps people by eating unwanted bugs
The mode of nutrition in Venus fly trap is hetrotrophic nutrition
ehh example a fly. The fly is not benifiting of the relationship with the venus fly trap. because the fly is the host she is being eating by the venus fly trap.but the venus fly trap is benifiting.