Carnivorous pitcher plants attract ants with their sweet but toxic nectar, turning its flowers into a deadly trap.
More than 30 years ago, a group of scientists planted 4,200 seeds of the rare Pitcher’s thistle in the sandy dunes of the ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how scientists use biomimicry to create no-spill cups ...
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Pitcher plant growing time lapse (200 days)
Watch how a carnivorous trumpet pitcher is growing, eating, and digesting insects in this 4K time-lapse video.
New discoveries have highlighted the Philippines' rich biodiversity, including a newly identified pitcher plant species in Palawan, the rediscovery of a rare orchid, and new records of box jellyfish ...
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