What do venus flytraps munch through?
do they eat centipedes?
Well, hence the name, they put away flies by catching them and releasing acid to digest them. But they are plants, so they also necessitate water and sun. As for centipedes, im not fairly sure but I dont think so.
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Venus' flytrap
"Dionaea muscipula, an insectivorous plant of North and South Carolina (see illus.). The two halves of a leaf blade can move as if they be hinged along the midrib and, swinging upward and inward, the two surfaces come together. Any insect alighting on a leaf triggers this sensitive motor machinery, and is caught between the closing halves of the leaf blade. In this trap, the insect is slowly digested by enzymes secreted by cell in the branch."
A centipede would have to gain onto a leaf to be eat.
Answers: Venus flytraps do not stipulation to "eat". They can be perfectly full-bodied just photosynthesizing the sun's rays and river and CO2 into energy. If you want to nurture them, they naturally guzzle bugs but you can give them any meat. I used to hold one and I gave it little pieces of hot dog... similar to cut them into a little slice and later cut it again into quarters