The carnivorous Venus flytrap has some very unique and useful adaptations, including digesting small animals, such as flies and spiders, to get nutrients they cannot absorb through the poor soils in their native habitats. read more
Structural adaptations of the Venus fly trap! Leaf Base: Venus fly-traps have two leaf parts: a leaf base and a leaf blade. A Venus fly-trap grows out of the ground with its broad and flat leaf base, which carries out photosynthesis. read more
One of the adaptations that make Venus flytrap a Venus fly trap is its trapping mechanism. The two leaf parts of a trap are laced together by a small stalk called petiole and there is a series of tiny, sensitive hairs. read more