The next time you see an insect on a plant, watch closely. It may be that plant's lunch!1 A fly lands on a Venus flytrap. It touches s the flytrap's very small hairs twice. In less than a second, the flytrap closes. There is no time for the fly to escape. After the rap closes, the teeth make a cage The flytrap slowly eats the insect over the next 10 10 days. Then it opens again. It's ready to catch its next meal! An insect wants something to drink. It lands on this beautiful Australian sundew. The"water" sticks to the insect, and it 15 can't escape. Slowly, the plant covers the insect with a liquid. The bug slowly dies. What's that nice smell? Insects like the smell, too, so they land on this pitcher plant. It's slippery, and the bugs fall in. 20 The inside of the pitcher plant is slippery, so the insects cannot climb out. Slowly,the plant kills them.