Does a Venus Flytrap Plant have a tongue, and think that flies taste good? Seems!


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Does a Venus Flytrap Plant have a tongue, and think that flies taste good? Seems a little bland to me...?



Answers: Flies aren't that bad. They just need a little garlic, the tiniest bit of vinegar and a pinch of salt and they are perfect. (eat them with tomato or lemon and they'll taste sweet n sour)The problem with eating flies is that you need an awful lot of them to fill you up. Yes Me Too> A Venus Flytrap is a plant. No tongue. They live in poor soil and get their nutrients from insects.
The leaves of Venus' Flytrap open wide and on them are short, stiff hairs called trigger or sensitive hairs. When anything touches these hairs enough to bend them, the two lobes of the leaves snap shut trapping whatever is inside. The trap will shut in less than a second. The trap doesn't close all of the way at first. It is thought that it stays open for a few seconds in order to allow very small insects to escape because they wouldn't provide enough food. If the object isn't food, e.g., a stone, or a nut, the trap will reopen in about twelve hours and 'spit' it out.


. I imagine that flies would taste a bit bland, but I have never tried them.

Ants aren't bad. They have a peppery taste.

My best friend (since 1944) and I tried almost every plant, bug or whatever that we found. We never would try slugs or what we later found to be a delicacy: escargot.

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