I have published some plants that set traps and start killing, but it is just to require nitrogen element . It is a catastrophe for insects that are tempted by the beautiful appearance of the plant
. But there is a type of plants that also set traps and catch insects.
does not eat them as food, but temporarily imprisons the insects. The purpose is to teach yourself pollen
completely and then let them go. Do you think it is magical or not! If the flower emits a foul odor like rotting the body, most insects will keep their distance from it. There is a kind of flower in
aloe lily,
locals walk through places where there are such flowers, and they all cover their noses. However, there is a small beetle ,
, which is odor-eating and rotten. It likes this smell the most. As soon as it smells, it immediately climbs into the flower, but its petal shape is an
cup. When the little beetle wants to climb on the petals of arose lily, when it wants to climb into the flower, an oily liquid will be secreted from the inside of the petal, making it look like it is sitting on a slide, and soon
slides to the bottom of the "cup". Because the inner walls of the surrounding petals are covered with barbs, even if the alert
beetle has three heads and six arms, it cannot escape this "cage". This is the extremely clever
trap set by the aloe lily. At the bottom of the trap, the pistil of the aloe lily secretes a sweet honey juice. The little beetle is desperate to
While greedily sucking this honey juice, its body occasionally collides with the stamens around the pistil. The stamens are so comfortable.
These stamens are excited and move like hidden weapons in martial arts novels. When the little beetle touches, it immediately ejaculates a bunch of
pollen. The pollen is on the little beetle.
A day later, the barbs on the inner wall of the petals softened, and the smooth liquid had dried up. At this time, the "ban on
order" of the aloe lily was automatically lifted. Now the little beetle who is imprisoned for a day can climb up the petals and quickly escape the trap
. It was covered in pollen and crawled out. Soon it was attracted by the odor of other aloe lilies. It crawled over
again, and fell into a new trap again. In this way, it taught the pollen.
In order to pass on the family line, plants gradually evolved into various strange abilities during the evolution process, with only one purpose, leaving behind offspring.