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Understanding Carnivorous Plants : Feeding Carnivorous Plants

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Feeding meat-eating plants is fun and interesting, learn how to care for carnivorous plants like the Venus Fly Trap in this free video.

Expert: Wes Major
Contact: www.equilibriocarnivorousplants.com
Bio: Wes Major has extensive experience in working with nearly every species of carnivorous plant. He has several years of hands on experience in the cultivation and maintenance of these plants.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • 14 second intro = FAIL!

  • "no hamburger, or hotdogs" lol love that line. XD

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  • @Sonyoooo3 Yes sir so when veggiterians are calling you a carnivor or a monster you can say hipocrite plants eat meat too and you eat that and you're judging me? Now who's the real monster? Lol

  • I have a plant genetically mutated to eat hamburgers and glow in the dark, who needs a night light when I got a plant!

  • And yet we need them/nature so we can also live etc. weired.

  • All type of plants are canibalism by its own purpose etc. Just like the kidney makes the color element are sorted and when you phee its clean. Plants gives like a home feeling color but it is actually brainwashing you by its beauty so youl stay just to blead or die etc. but in reality you are like the flies or bee.

  • meh.... i just feed my mega flytrap a steak.

  • give it a hamburger from KFC  lol

  • Do you have to buy these plants on exotic type stores online??

  • best part 1:48-1:52 its my opinnion

  • i give them my sperm

  • @xwarxsabrewulf Not to be gross, but your plants would have no problem consuming the feces as well XD I have fed a group of young sundews almost strictly off of dubia roach poop and at 7 months old one of my little cape sundews put up a flower :D

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