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The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous pant native to subtropical wetlands on the east side of the united states in North Carolina and south caroline.
Scientific name: dionaea muscipula
Order: Caryophyllales
kingdom: Plantae
Family: Droseraceae
Rank: species
The venus flytrap digests its prey using enzymes produced by special glands .catching its prey [mainly insects] with a trapping structure formed by its leaves, the plant,s gland secrete an enzyme to decompose the prey and take up the nutrients released. The flytrap exhibits a unique system by which it attracts, kills, digests, and absorbs its prey. The flytrap gets some of its nutrients from the soil, but to supplement its diet, the plants eat insects arachnids. It can take a venus fly trap for three to four days. To digest an organism, and it may go months between meals. It true that flytrap has a digest system. Poking a finger at a venus flytrap is uneventful. If you put your finger in one plant's traps and wiggle it around, you can get the trap to closer.No harm will come to you, but you may harm the plant. springing the leaves of the plant shout also make them unavailable for photosynthesis
So, the answer is no venus flytrap cannot eat your finger.
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