Nope. Unless there is one leaf big enough to catch a fully grown human that is. But that is physically impossible for now. Venus Flytrap leaves hardly get bigger than a quarter of a foot. One person experimented by putting bits of human skin inside a trap. (Don't worry, it was dead skin...Except it came from athlete's foot, and it was huge chunky bits of skin. The skin bits WERE smaller than the trap and a few of them changed color. So I guess that if there ever is one big enough to get you, you'd be in trouble.
No, unless your pet is an insect.
No, Venus Flytraps do not have tastebuds.
Yes, with other Venus Flytraps. A Venus Flytrap produces flowers which, when pollinated, produce seeds.
Both Venus flytraps and the planet Venus are named after the Roman goddess of love.
Enjoy observing its unique movements and capturing of prey, but avoid touching or trying to feed it, as this can potentially harm the plant or trigger a defensive response. Remember that Venus Flytraps are sensitive and best left undisturbed in their natural habitat.
Yes, Bunnings does sell Venus Flytraps.
No. Venus Flytraps are plants and don't have any bones.
Venus Flytraps belong to the Plantae kingdom.
hence the name, the venus flytrap cannot eat people. HAnnah =)
Venus Flytraps are native to North Carolina, but they can be grown nearly anywhere. People in Oklahoma can get Venus Flytraps via the internet, or by finding a local who is already growing them.
No. There is no life on Venus.
No. Venus Flytraps are carnivorous meaning they only eat meat.