Venus Flytrap vs. Flies — The Plant Always Wins| How Venus Fly trap works?

What if a plant could lure, trap, count, and digest its prey ? The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is one of the most sophisticated hunters in nature. In this video, we break down the exact science of how it works — from the 60+ chemicals it uses to lure flies, to the electrical signals it counts like a calculator, to the digestive stomach it builds around its prey. Charles Darwin called it "the most wonderful plant in the world." After watching this, you'll understand why. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – The trap snaps 00:45 – How the flytrap lures prey 02:30 – The trigger hair counting system 04:30 – Jasmonic acid and the green stomach 05:45 – How digestion actually works 07:30 – The reset cycle 🌿 What you'll learn: Why the Venus flytrap releases fruit-like scents Why ONE touch isn't enough to close the trap What jasmonic acid does inside the sealed trap How the plant reads the size of its prey The full hunting cycle from lure to reset |Sources|: Research Trends in Plant Science (Venus Flytrap: How an Excitable,Carnivorous Plant Works) Rainer Hedrich, and Erwin Neher If you love the science behind everyday things — subscribe. #VenusFlytrap #CarnivorousPlants #PlantScience #ScienceCuriosity #HowItWorks #DioneaMuscipula #PlantBiology #NatureScience #ScienceExplained #CoolScience