Product Type
Plants
Description
Watch your Sundew Plants strangle their prey! Sundew Plants are covered with tiny hairs that shine in the sunlight, and insects mistake the liquid for nectar. However the hairs don't contain nectar; at the end of each hair is a reddish gland that secretes a type of natural glue. When an insect lands on the plant, it is immediately stuck!
Subject
Science
Grade Level
Any
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