Venus flytraps appear to have evolved an even more elaborate version of this kind of trap, complete with jaw-like leaves.
维纳斯捕蝇草似乎已经进化出了这种捕蝇草的更复杂的版本,包括颚状的叶子。
Venus flytraps, for example, share an ancestor with Portuguese sundews, which only catch prey passively, via "flypaper" glands on their stems.
例如,维纳斯捕蝇草和葡萄牙茅膏菜有共同的祖先,后者只通过茎上的“捕蝇纸”腺体被动地捕捉猎物。
In the pine savannah of North Carolina, the increasing suppression of fires is allowing other plants to grow too quickly and out compete the flytraps in their native environment.