The savage bug-eating plants of New Jersey

The savage bug-eating plants of New Jersey

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A carnivorous sundew plant in New Jersey’s pine barrens. | Benji Jones/Vox Carnivorous plants are thriving in the most unlikely place. For small aquatic critters like mosquito larvae and water fleas, a plant called the bladderwort is a nightmare. Like the Venus flytrap, it’s carnivorous; it eats…

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