By A Texas Reader
wed, apr 19, 2023 8:35 p.m.
plants that devour insects could be luring prey with signature scents
By Kate Golembiewski, cnn Sarracenia pitcher plants, found in bogs throughout eastern north America, look like trumpet-shaped flowers, often in purplish or reddish hues. But looks can be deceiving. The striking "flowers" are actually modified leaves, forming a cup that contains digestive enzymes. When a small animal — usually an insect — wanders too close, kvia.com |
Like gays on grindr?
So these plants are more intelligent than blacks?
ReplyDeleteWill Lesta Holt have that on the newscast?Lol.
"Tonight,a surprising study that revealed our black audience is stupider than a pitcher plant."
Never in a hundred years.
--GRA