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The Venus flytrap is a striking carnivorous plant with jaw-like traps that snap shut on insects, thriving in nutrient-poor wetlands.-stock-foto
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The Venus flytrap is a striking carnivorous plant with jaw-like traps that snap shut on insects, thriving in nutrient-poor wetlands.-stock-foto
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Dense Venus Flytraps On Wooden Shelf, Open Lobes And Redtinged Inner Surfaces, Dramatic Closeup Of Snap Traps With Mosslined Pots, Vibrant Botanical D-stock-foto
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Top view of Dionaea muscipula, the Venus flytrap, growing in nursery pots. These fascinating carnivorous plants feature unique snap traps for indoor b-stock-foto
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Macro close-up of a Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) showing sharp marginal spines and a vibrant red interior trap on a soft green bokeh background-stock-foto
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Dionaea Muscipula Typical form. Venus Flytrap - Predatory plant, Carnivorous rare Plant-stock-foto
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Dionaea Muscipula Typical form. Venus Flytrap - Predatory plant, Carnivorous rare Plant-stock-foto
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Close-up of Venus flytrap carnivorous plants growing in pot. Green Dionaea muscipula with open traps ready to catch insects. Home cultivation of insec-stock-foto
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Set of black and white illustrations of venus flytrap. Isolated vector objects.-stock-foto
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Set of black and white illustrations of venus flytrap. Isolated vector objects on white background.-stock-foto
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Set of color illustrations of venus flytrap. Isolated vector objects on white background.-stock-foto
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Set of black and white illustrations of venus flytrap. Isolated vector objects on white background.-stock-foto
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Dense Venus flytrap cluster open jaws green red traps closeup macro-stock-foto
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September 2025 Macro, close up shot of a Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipla, carnivorous plant showing after trapping a wasp for food and digestion-stock-foto
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September 2025 Macro, close up shot of a Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipla, carnivorous plant showing after trapping a wasp for food and digestion-stock-foto
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September 2025 Macro, close up shot of a Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipla, carnivorous plant showing after trapping a wasp for food and digestion-stock-foto
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September 2025 Macro, close up shot of a Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipla, carnivorous plant showing after trapping a wasp for food and digestion-stock-foto
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Closeup of "jaw"-like clamping structure of Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Closeup of "jaw"-like clamping structure of Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Closeup of "jaw"-like clamping structure of Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Top view of Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Dionaea muscipula: carnivorous plant in a pot, a.k.a. Venus flytrap or tipitiwitchet-stock-foto
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Venus flytrap, carnivorous plant (Dionaea muscipula) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-stock-foto
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August 2025 Macro, close up shot of a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipla carnivorous plant showing  trigger hairs used to trap insects and arachnids.-stock-foto
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Macro photo of a Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula with a harvestman spider Opiliones on its trap. Detailed view of carnivorous plant and arachnid inter-stock-foto
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Macro photo of a Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula with a harvestman spider Opiliones on its trap. Detailed view of carnivorous plant and arachnid inter-stock-foto
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Close-up of carnivorous plants Drosera (sundew) and Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap). The sticky glandular hairs and traps capture insects. Macro nat-stock-foto
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Multiple Venus flytrap plants display their distinctive red-lined traps in blue pots.-stock-foto
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Green illustrations of two Venus flytrap traps and two different pitcher plant pitchers in stylized botanical form.-stock-foto
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Venus flytraps with green spiky traps and reddish interiors are shown among lush vegetation. These carnivorous plants use their modified leaves to cat-stock-foto
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Top view of dionaea muscipula aka venus flytrap. Isolated on a white background.-stock-foto
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Venus Flytrap (Dionaea Muscipula) reveals nature’s paradox of beauty and danger embodying the Tender Trap of Green Teeth-stock-foto
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Close-up of vivid red and green Venus flytrap leaves forming a bold, exotic botanical pattern ideal for science or garden themes.-stock-foto
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Closeup of Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) carnivorous plant growing on moss.-stock-foto
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Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) carnivorous plant growing together with fern.-stock-foto
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Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) carnivorous plant growing together with fern.-stock-foto
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Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) carnivorous plant growing together with fern.-stock-foto
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American Venus flytrap plant (Dionaea muscipula) close up. Carnivorous plant-stock-foto
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American Venus flytrap plant (Dionaea muscipula) close up. Carnivorous plant-stock-foto