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Now the cannibal flowers are still in Zhang, but they don't grow in some places.
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No, there is no scientific basis for the existing reports of cannibal flowers to say that they really exist. Maybe those so-called "man-eating flowers" are just rafflesia, or some of the larger insectivores. There are too many poisonous animals and plants in the tropical rainforest, who can guarantee that they are not accidentally poisoned.
The human imagination is so rich that what has a scientific basis is more credible.
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Do cannibal flowers, cannibal flowers really exist? You'll know after reading it.
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The man-eating flower you are talking about may also be a man-eating tree, and if so, this question should be divided into two sentences.
First of all, plants that can prey on animals do exist, mainly in South Asia and Australia, such as hogweed, sundew, and Venus flytrap and bottle grass in South America. Most of these plants grow in tropical swamps, where the soil is often poor, so plants have to prey on animals to increase nutrition.
There are basically two ways for this type of plant to hunt: one is to have traps or clip-like leaves, and the two halves of the leaves can quickly close and trap the victim in the middle. For example, the leaves are usually divided into two pieces, and the leaves secrete a sweet liquid, once an insect animal touches the tentacles on the leaves, the two leaves immediately close, sandwich the insects in it, and secrete digestive juices to digest it"Eat"。
After about ten days, digestion is complete and the leaves open again, waiting to catch the next prey.
The other kind such as pitcher plant, bottle grass, the leaves evolve into a bottle, the bottle mouth is bright like a flower, and can secrete a scented nectar gland to attract insects and other small animals. The neck of the bottle has stiff hairs that grow obliquely downward, and the insect cannot escape as long as it crawls into the bottle, and the digestive juice at the bottom of the bottle will quickly digest it. These predatory plants, although many people are surprised, do exist.
However, these plants are not very tall, generally only twenty or thirty centimeters, and the tallest is only sixty or seventy centimeters tall. They can only hunt small animals, mainly insects, larger species, and occasionally small frogs or geckos, etc. Therefore, people call them insect-trapping plants or insectivorous plants.
As for the larger animals, even the little mice, they simply can't catch them.
Learn about the life of these plants, about"Man-eating tree"The problem is naturally understood. It can be said that it was these insectivorous plants that aroused the imagination of some ** writers and thus wrote"Man-eating tree"and other sensational stories. Plants that can actually prey on humans or even larger animals have not yet been found on Earth, so it can be said that they do not exist.
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Man-eating flowers, flowers are extremely corrosive, and within a few hours, the parts that come into contact with the liquid will rot.
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My mom told me it was poisonous, but now he's telling me about syphilis, I don't know what's going on, but I'm sure it's poisonous.
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I've heard a lot of terrible rumors about cannibal flowers.,It's said that it will eat children.,Whether it's ** or movies and games.,There's a setting for cannibalism to eat people.。
The legendary cannibal flower looks like this:
Bloody mouths, like monsters and monsters, have a bloody mouth and a greedy appetite.
Eat people like this.
However, the actual man-eating flower is like this:
Realistic man-eating flowers don't have a bloody mouth, and real-life cannibals don't eat people.
The man-eating flower is actually the Rafflesia. The piranha grows in the primeval forests and marshes of the Amazon in the Americas. The shape is very delicate, and the flower shape resembles a sun ring.
The man-eating flower lives on flies to spread pollen and absorb nutrients from other plants, so it has no leaves and no stems It doesn't have four seasons at all, so it doesn't necessarily pop up at any time.
The flowers of the piranha flower are particularly large and also very thick, reaching meters in diameter and the petals are about centimeters thick. A flower has 5 petals and leaves are thirty or forty centimeters long. (When Cantonese people saw this, they no longer considered whether it would eat people, and began to consider whether it could eat it).
The man-eating flower is a mysterious plant with certain animal-like habits. It takes at least ten fresh lives to be devoured to produce a flower, and one out of ten, that is, ten flowers can only be harvested into a small green fruit through the continuous supply of living beings.
From May to October every year, it is the most important growing season for piranhas. When it first emerges from the ground of the cannibal flower, it is only about the size of a ping-pong ball, and the huge flowers that the rafflesia finally blooms can only last for 4 5 days, during which the flowers will constantly release a peculiar smell, so that the large animals will naturally avoid it, and let some insects chase the smell to pollinate it. When the petals wither, they turn into a pile of rotten black substance, and soon the fruit is ripe, hiding many tiny seeds, ready to fall into the ground and find a suitable place to germinate.
Legends about plant cannibalism.
The earliest reports of man-eating plants came from some explorers in the second half of the 19th century. One of them, a German explorer named Carl Rich, returned from an expedition and said, "On the African island of Madagascar, I saw with my own eyes a tree that could eat people, and the local people worshipped it as a sacred tree.
Once an indigenous woman was driven to climb the sacred tree for violating the precepts of the tribe, and as a result, the tree's eight leaves with hard thorns wrapped her tightly, and when the leaves reopened a few days later, only a pile of bones remained. Since then, rumors about man-eating plants have spread, and reports about man-eating plants have increased.
In recent years, newspapers and magazines have been publishing reports about man-eating plants, some in the primeval forests of the Amazon basin in South America, and others on the island of Java in Indonesia. While these reports provide detailed descriptions of the morphology, habits, and locations of the various man-eating plants, it is unfortunate that none of the reports have produced direct evidence of man-eating plants
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The "man-eating flower" that exists in reality, does it really eat people? After reading the knowledge!
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The cannibal flower cannibalistic cannibalism, but its smell is really a bit like the stench emitted by corpses, so everyone uses false rumors that cannibal flowers eat people. So far, there is no concrete evidence to confirm that cannibalism has eaten people. At most, they are carnivorous plants that eat small insects.
And none of the reports about the man-eating flower indicate exactly which family or genus of plant it is. So it's just a legend too.
It is said that on some small islands in Africa, there is a tree that eats people, and after a living person is devoured by this tree, he will spit out a pile of white bones. But no one has found this tree in Africa, but there is a kind of sheep-eating tree, which specializes in killing lambs, and of course this tree does not eat sheep directly. It traps lambs with flowers and then uses the soil to absorb nutrients from decaying animal carcasses.
So this is not a man-eating flower that can directly devour humans or animals, as legend has suggested.
Botanists have discovered that there is a flower that is very similar to the legendary man-eating flower, it is called Rafflesia, which grows in the tropical rainforest of Sumatra, Indonesia, and is the largest flower in the world, known as the "King of Flowers of the World". Its flower body itself will emit a rotting corpse smell, so people think that it will eat people, which is the origin of the name cannibal flower.
In fact, this kind of rafflesia is not as terrible as imagined, Rafflesia has a smell similar to the decay of corpses, this smell is often the favorite of flies and other carrion lovers, these small animals just happen to help pollinate themselves. When these carrion lovers are attracted to it, they will have the illusion of finding carrion, this flower lives by absorbing the nutrients of other plants, so it has no leaves, no stems, it has no seasons at all, so the legendary man-eating flower does not eat people, it relies on small animals such as insects for food. There are no insectivorous plants that feed on humans, not even rats, because they cannot digest organisms other than arthropods.
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Are the man-eating flowers in reality as terrifying as they are rumored? Does it really eat people?
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This man-eating flower does not eat people, but it will eat a lot of small insects that fly past it, such as dragonflies, spiders, etc.
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If the size of the piranha flower reaches a certain level, it can definitely eat people, and the reason why it has the behavior of eating people is because the cannibal flower grows in the barren land and needs to ingest the nutrients needed for growth through these mammals.
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Cannibal flowers don't eat people. Man-eating flowers replenish their own nutrients by absorbing nutrients from other plants.
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There are no man-eating flowers in the world, that's just the imagination of science fiction. The largest known insectivorous plant in the world is a pitcher plant that grows in Java and Borneo, with a capsule capacity of up to eight liters, and is said to be able to prey on small mice.
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There are about on Earth.
More than 500 species of carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants, bottle grass, Venus flytraps, felt mosses and many more, to the point that they only eat small animals such as insects.
Rafflesia is suspected to be a man-eating flower.
The man-eating flower is actually a rafflesia, because of the large diameter of the flower and the fact that the flower itself emits a rotting corpse smell. Therefore, it makes people think that he can eat people, so there will be the origin of the name of the cannibal flower The diameter of the Rafflesia is meters, the weight is 8 kilograms, and its center is a big hollow that can allow a child to sit in.
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If women are flowers of flowers, then there must be man-eating flowers in the world.
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Isn't it all filmed on TV?
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Man-eating flowersThis is a mysterious plant with certain animal-like habits. It takes at least ten fresh lives to be devoured and eaten to produce a flower, and one out of ten, that is, ten flowers can only be harvested into a small green fruit through the continuous supply of living beings! Eating countless insects, ants, birds, beasts, and even innocent passers-by also devoured the other nine small fruits that bear fruit at the same time, and by the time of a hundred years, a green fruit of the man-eating flower will turn from green to brown and red and then ripen into a red dripping of blood.
Then it became a treasure of the world. It can be made into an elixir to increase the ability value, but unfortunately that is just a legend, and no one has ever seen the crimson man-eating flower fruit.
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Because it only eats insects, cannibalism is because it feeds on insects!
It traps the insect inside the flower wrap, digests the insect into a liquid, and then absorbs the nutrients from the liquid! That's why he's called a man-eating flower!
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Because it's just full and not hungry now! I'm not in the mood to eat people!
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Will only eat insects.
I think I've heard the nature teacher say it
After all, flowers don't have teeth....
He's just clinging to it...
It secretes something sticky inside to trap insects.
He didn't move from below, but the leaf from above was pinched down.
I haven't seen the real thing.
But I've read it in books.
It's kind of like a bang.
There will be a pink word next to the green one.
After all, there are quite a few variety.
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Because man has not gone to the tree of the man-eating flower, it cannot eat it
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In reality, man-eating flowers are often not that big, they usually trap insects, and there is a kind of man-eating flower that looks very large, but it is actually composed of many small flowers.
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Because flowers don't have to be eaten, ok?
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