Deep in the Bornean rainforest, a small woolly bat curls up for a nap inside of a carnivorous plant, designed by nature to devour insects that dare cross its path. So why isn't the bat on the menu?
Cosy relationship A bat and a carnivorous plant in Borneo enjoy an unusual mutually beneficial relationship, according to a new paper. The discovery, outlined in the latest Royal Society Biology ...
Nature's ingenuity shines through carnivorous plants, which have evolved remarkable strategies to thrive in nutrient-poor soils. From sticky traps to pitcher-like snares and swift closures, these ...
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