Nepenthes attenboroughii is a rat-eating plant in the Philippines (photo: Redfern natural history)pic.twitter.com/b8b83E2XwK
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They are passive carnivores. And unlike venus fly traps, they have no moving parts.
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Not really.. It's really common in where I live. People keep them hanging in their houses. There is no way that plant attracts mammals nor catch things physically. They depend on smaller insects that is attracted to the mildly sticky sap inside.
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