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What is the biggest flesh eating plant in the world?

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Like the ones in the Tarzan films.

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  1. not the flesh eating plants, but the insectivorous plants which eats insects like bees, ants. they are pitcher plant, and venus fly trap. They can also be called as insectivorous plants.


  2. A rare new species of plant that eats small rats has been discovered at the tip of Cape York.

    Pitcher plants, otherwise known as flesh-eating plants, grow throughout Cape York but now a new, larger species that grows like a vine has been discovered.

    The new species has been called “Tenax”.

    Sorry but the ones in the Tarzan films are just fantasy.

  3. i dont know do u know

  4. No matter where you go in the world you won't be eaten by a tree, I'll put it that way :P

  5. The Triffid.

  6. Are any of these carnivorous plants capable of posing a threat to humans? Not really. The largest of the meat-eating plants is a relative of the pitcher plant named Nepenthes. It grows in the rain forests of Southeast Asia as a vine up to 50 feet in length. The pitchers sometimes grow to be a foot in length. Nepenthes traps mostly insects and small frogs, though animals as large as a rat have been found dead digesting in its juices. Some Nepenthes pitchers that have been found are large enough to hold four quarts of liquid.

    This question fascinated me and I just had to research it!  Thank you.

  7. Nepenthes, they actually have teeth aswell

    http://www.sarracenia.com/photos/nepenth...

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