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Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Vibrant Venus Flytrap on a Bed of Moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap isolated jaws trap
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Venus flytrap plant, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula with the jaws of the trap open and isolated against a white background. This is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. It catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids—with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant`s leaves, which is triggered by tiny hairs called `trigger hairs` or `sensitive hairs` on their inner surfaces.


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