A new species of giant carnivorous plant has been discovered in the highlands of the central Philippines, according to Matt Walker, Editor, BBC Earth News.
The pitcher plant is among the largest of all pitchers and is so big that it can catch rats as well as insects in its leafy trap. Read more
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Rat-Eating Plant Discovered in Philippines
type='html'>A carnivorous pitcher plant that eats rats and insects has been discovered in the Philippines and named after Sir David Attenborough. Can it be transplanted to Capitol Hill?
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