Carnivorous plant eats mouse

Carnivorous plant.Carnivorous plant derives some or most of its nutrients by trapping and consuming insects. However, this plant seems to have developed a ferocious appetite. It actually ate a mouse!

Visitors to the Botanical Gardens in Lyon, France, should watch their fingers after a carnivorous plant there ate a mouse.

Botanists discovered a partially digested mouse inside the plant on Friday after several people complained of a horrible smell.

The carnivorous plant, native to the Philippines, is the first to actually prove that plants can indeed eat small mammals.

Previously, insects were the only things that were known to be in a carnivorous plant's diet.

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Link & Image: WLWT via Arbroath
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