All plants make their own food through photosynthesis. But some plants also lure and catch insects for their meals.
Why do these plants need to do so? Normally, carnivorous plants grow in places where the soil quality is poor. It is more difficult for the plants to make sufficient food for itself to survive. Thus, to supplement its meals, the plant eats insects to make up for the loss in nutrition.
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