Carnivorous plants are simply plants that obtain – in part or whole – the nutrients they require by way of ensnaring then digesting insects.
There are five carnivorous plant families that have evolved in a way that allows them to attract and trap various species of insects - though there are now around 630 variations that grow natively around the world.
Carnivourous Plants
Snap Traps: they use a swift leaf closing mechanism.
Flypaper Traps: these produce a sticky substance on the leaf surface.
Pitfall Traps: use a tubular type leaf with a small amount of digestive enzyme in the base.
Lobster Pot Traps: small chamber-like leaves – that are difficult to exit therefore encourages the prey forwards
Bladder Traps: suck prey in by way of using a bladder
Let me show you a video to better understand the cruelty of this plants

