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arvanaIt's off to the *beggars corner for you!
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catsaway9says...This was cool, but I wanted to see it trap a fly.
snoozedoctorThe fly trap is indigenous to the coastal bogs of North and South Carolina. I grew up in this area. When I was 5 I would hunt for them in the nearby forest. I kept trying to transplant them around the foundation of our house. I would water them and give them dead flies, not knowing they need live flies to stimulate the release of their digestive enzymes. No matter how much attention I paid them, they would wither and die. Anyhow, due to habitat destruction, they are endangered and protected.
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