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Kirusu fly This type of flying insects are found in very tropical areas. They live in small swarms and hunt other insects. But they are also plant eaters, they prefer to eat lotus flowers. They reach their full size after some shedding in a period of about 6 months. Then the female is sexually mature and can be fertilized. A female lays about 80 to 100 eggs. For humans, the Kirusu flies pose no danger.🤗 Nature, Insects, Bugs And Insects, Lotus, Plant Eater, Loving God, Flying Insects, Lotus Flowers, They Live

Kirusu fly This type of flying insects are found in very tropical areas. They live in small swarms and hunt other insects. But they are also plant eaters, they prefer to eat lotus flowers. They reach their full size after some shedding in a period of about 6 months. Then the female is sexually mature and can be fertilized. A female lays about 80 to 100 eggs. For humans, the Kirusu flies pose no danger.🤗

A close up vertical image of a tropical Nepenthes pitcher plant isolated on a soft focus background. To the top and bottom of the frame is green and white printed text. Pitcher Plant Care, Backyard Hacks, Carnivorous Pitcher Plant, Houseplant Collection, Homestead Gardening, Pitcher Plants, Plant Eater, Plante Carnivore, Orchid Bark

Pitcher plant species of the tropical Nepenthes genus make distinctive, dramatic additions to a houseplant collection. It’s important to prepare yourself for their caretaking before you bring one home, as they have very specific needs. Learn how to grow and care for Nepenthes on Gardener's Path. #nepenthes #gardenerspath

One funny example of carnivorous plants in pop culture, in this case the giant man-eating plant Audrey II of the British play Little Horros Shop Carnivorous Plants Care, Little Shop Of Horrors Costume, Carnivorous Plants Terrarium, Man Eating Plant, Insectivorous Plant, Plante Carnivore, Man Eating, Isle Of Wight Festival, Plant Tattoo

In 1875, Charles Darwin published his work "Insectivorous Plants" and the world quickly became fascinated by these strange yet amazing plants. Although rare among plant species, carnivorous plants present a diverse range of very successful strategies to catch and diggest their prey efficiently.

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