
Carnivorous plants, uniquely adapted to nutrient-poor habitats, capture insects and small organisms for essential nutrients. These plants have evolved specialized mechanisms like snap traps, sticky surfaces, pitfall cups, and bladder-like traps to survive in environments where other plants struggle. Types such as Venus flytraps, sundews, pitcher plants, and bladderworts each showcase intriguing adaptations to trap prey effectively, fascinating botanists and nature enthusiasts. Discover how these unique species thrive in challenging ecosystems.