Every Carnivorous Plant and Its BRUTAL Traps Explained in 8 Minutes

🌿 Every carnivorous plant uses a different strategy, and some of them are far more precise than they seem. In this video, you’ll see how each one captures prey in its own way, from fast snapping traps to slow, inescapable surfaces and hidden underground systems. Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Sundew, Bladderwort, Cobra Lily, Butterwort, Cephalotus and Genlisea are all broken down one by one, showing how their traps actually work and what makes each of them effective. Some rely on speed, others on structure, and a few don’t even need to move at all. 🌱This is a direct, clear breakdown of how these plants turn simple forms into working traps. 🔔 Subscribe for more 💬 Comment which one surprised you the most Copyright Disclaimer This content is used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act for purposes such as education, commentary, and explanation. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you believe your content has been used incorrectly, please contact us for removal.