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Pitcher plants have a pitfall trap which is filled with digestive fluids to capture and digest its prey.
It has rotating traps that catch the tiny aquatic creatures and digest them.
It lures the insects with its striking hooded pitcher and traps them inside.
Sundews have sticky tentacles that look like dew drops and insects get trapped and later digested.
Scientifically known as Nepenthes, the Monkey Cup is another carnivorous plant that has a liquid-filled cup where insects fall and get digested.
Also known as corkscrew plant is a carnivorous plant that traps tiny organisms like rotifers, etc.
It is popular for its quick-snapping trap when insects come in contact with its sensitive hair.