If you learnt something new, please leaf a like and subscribe for more carnivorous content 😁 EDIT: *sigh* Guys, I'm not shaking the plant. The thing about plants... is that they grow outside. There is also wind outside. If you look closely, you can see I even tied a wire around the plant to prevent shaking. Additionally, as we all know, flies are scared of people. That's why they always fly away from us when we try to catch them or walk near them. If I were hanging around these plants, there would be no flies. I promise you I have better things to do than sit around for hours at a time waiting to shake a plant.
A while back ¡ seen pitcher plants featured in a nature documentary, in which the narrator shows a big fruit bat that got devoured by a large pitcher plant. Search, and you shall see almost as weird as seeing pelicans eating pigeons, turtles eating birds, bullfrog toads eating snakes, birds, and rats.
They get drunk off of the nectar and get woozy, slip and fall in. Apparently it's incredibly addictive to them too. So if one happens to escape, it most likely will be back soon.
You didn't learn about it in the first grade? I'm 37 and we learned about sundews at preschool. They are basically everywhere and we went out to look at them. Naturally we also learned about the other similar plants like this one when at the topic.
@@AeonQuasar not all of us get to grow up attending high class schools. My school had only substitutes and shootings stabbings beatings fires and drugs metal detectors and riots. No venus fly trap lectures 🤷🏻♀️
more like "hic* hey dude you mind moving your foot off my face hic*" "hic* sry dude that still guy below me is pretty slippery hehehehehe" "trippy he looks all dried up hic*"
even non carnivorous plants murder other plants, they strangle the roots of others, will deny sunlight, release chemical signals to call in predators, they also alert each other to predators though, releasing chemical signals telling the others that a predator is near and to prepare by making more of the chemicals that serve to repel the predator, they can do this through the roots and through the air, plants are much more interesting than most vegans understand because they view it as a 1 dimensional 'solution' to the "issue" of eating animals, while neither "carnivores' nor "vegans" accept that humans need both and so does the animal world, the world is not binary, it isn't a computer, we need to stop acting like it is, not every answer is yes or no
But they expend energy on producing nectar and maintaining a reservoir of digestive juices at all times. Different solutions for different approaches, both and cool and neither is strictly better
@@Kiido11venuses can shrivel up if things escape, because physically moving is super expensive. These pitchers are entirely static and don’t need to spend a ton of energy to catch something, just to consistently be easy to fall into. Seems much more efficient to me
This plant is a trumpet pitcher. When a fly (or any other animal that is small) gets close to this plant, it (the bugs) will get attracted to the nectar and then gets drunk. After that, the bug will fall into the plant’s slippery walls and it gets digested by the acids inside the plant.
Carnivorous plants are so surreal to me. Imagine you a bug just chilling and you sit down on a leaf and it's just covered in c0caine. Damn id fall in too
These are actually a very good replacement for fly paper. Getting a few of these and placing them around your house makes for a pretty decoration and you don't have to look at all the gross dead flies adorning your ceiling afterwords.
Dont put it inside the house, put it outside where you don't usually go. While their great at trapping bugs, it also attracts them, so having them inside will just give you more fly's not less. But it's good to have some predators in a place where fly's thrive.
Its funny that animals need to run after their food to satiate there hunger, but carnivourus plants are like: Screw it, I'm gonna stay here and wait a idiot to fall inside my belly/mouth
are they really carnivorous though? it didnt seem to do anything with the flies once they fell in. they just get drunk off the nectar and because the plant has a long tube it makes it hard to escape
I was the same way when I learned about pitcher plants lol. I always thought the lid leaf closed up once something fell in, like a flytrap. But watching those buggers flail about in nectar looks so satisfying
This plant actually feeds itself mainly from bird droppings. They produce an aroma that attracts birds to literally use it as a toilet. Natures magical
i love venus flytraps because of your channel. even though i already had a fascination in them, that was years ago. you made me rediscover my love for venus flytraps, even though im not responsible enough to care for one.
I love Sarracenia plants and me Vfts! Its very important to understand how they and other carnivorous plants grow in natural habitat for them to flourish. Soil should be Sphagnum moss peat with perlite/sand for drainage and only watered with rain/ de stilled or de ionised water.
“When 12 year old me learned there are more carnivorous plants other than a Venus fly trap” 28 year old me who is just finding this out now: Yeah… what a dummy.. how did he not know that.
What if you let it eat fine soil and good maryJuana, then extract it, using it as a fertilizer(?)? I thought Id just plant that idea here. Don't trip, Skip. We cool bro ::attempts to dap you up:: 😢c'mon.... don't leave me hanging 👊 (okay, what was the mantra again?): Big open spaces. Big open spaces. Big open spaces phuhh phuhh heeeh. Phuhh phuhh heeeh. Breave....(?) I don't know how to breave yet😢. I'll have to BREATHE for now😤🤧🥺🦠🤙 🐝SAFE! 🖤
*Bro my Weepingbell!!!* ( nah im but i got a story 2 tell when i was like 8 we visited a random garden n' they let us luk at these plants and my dum ass being 8 yrs old tore off the plant and shove it in my pocket then i actually planted it.. but i planted it in a paper cup which leaked da water and it dies.. )
these are great if you have a flies problem. annoying buggers. Just don't have it inside the house, as while it traps them it also attracts them. Put it in an area where you don't go often. Big minus is some collect water, which will become stagnant allowing mosquitos to breed.
“Yo bro, what are you’re hobbies?” “Uh, I like watching plant tubes eat flies and then open them up after to see their dead mushy bodies” “…” “…” “So you still tryna go eat?” 💀💀💀
I have a Nepenthes Alata in my room and not only is it good at catching flies, but it makes the ones that escape easier to squish because they are slow and drunk.
nitrogen and phosphorus primarily. these plants grow in acidic nutrient depleted wetlands and bogs, and their traps primarily attract insects which feed on nectar or honeydew. They are actually quite susceptible to leaf chewing and sap sucking insects like aphids, mealybugs, or scale insects, which are major threats to cultivated plants. in a similar manner, strictly predatory bugs don't often fall in the trap either because they are not attracted to the nectar.
If you learnt something new, please leaf a like and subscribe for more carnivorous content 😁
EDIT:
*sigh* Guys, I'm not shaking the plant. The thing about plants... is that they grow outside. There is also wind outside. If you look closely, you can see I even tied a wire around the plant to prevent shaking.
Additionally, as we all know, flies are scared of people. That's why they always fly away from us when we try to catch them or walk near them. If I were hanging around these plants, there would be no flies.
I promise you I have better things to do than sit around for hours at a time waiting to shake a plant.
why did you say leaf? that doesn't make any sense
@@Justin-tp1mx🤦
It's a pun
I love your videos so much that you got me to like Venus fly traps do I am getting a Venus fly trap 😊 I can’t wait!!!
A while back ¡ seen pitcher plants featured in a nature documentary, in which the narrator shows a big fruit bat that got devoured by a large pitcher plant.
Search, and you shall see almost as weird as seeing pelicans eating pigeons, turtles eating birds, bullfrog toads eating snakes, birds, and rats.
They get drunk off of the nectar and get woozy, slip and fall in. Apparently it's incredibly addictive to them too. So if one happens to escape, it most likely will be back soon.
bug alcoholism
Nice
Exactly 😁
Sounds like humans getting drunk with alcohol except we didn't have a hole in the ground to fall into😅
fly nicotine
Finally, a carnivorous plant that doesn't need a time to reload
Plants vs Zombies moment
yessss... yeeeSSSS... YESSSSSSS
@@Mel0nCake404buffed chomper:
Remember, switching to your secondary carnivorous plant is faster than reloading your main carnivorous plant
📠🗿
Him: "So satisfying"
The flies: "MICHAEL, DON'T LEAVE ME HERE"
My family! My job! My dog! Don't leave me hear!
@@WildmanTradingMICHAEL
MICHEALLLL HELP ME 💥💥💥
fnaf XD
*MY GOD HELP MEEEEEE*
imagine being an insect, getting scammed by a plant that's just a tube of cocaine.
Want
@@quintit the cocaine or to be an insect?
@@quintitmad
@@elokin300both
Both
“Just 2 shots, aight, bro?”
“Aight”
“woah this good”
“A-“
🌿🤏🪰 🫲🪰
Bro was never seen again
Blud got sent to the shadow realm
Bro really met his maker over a drink
Bro went into the Upside Down
45 year old me finding out there’s more carnivorous plants than just Venus fly traps. 🤯
You didn't learn about it in the first grade? I'm 37 and we learned about sundews at preschool. They are basically everywhere and we went out to look at them. Naturally we also learned about the other similar plants like this one when at the topic.
@@AeonQuasarim 15 and can say it depends on the area, even in elementry we didnt learn about venus flys, we had to go read on our own
I love comments like this. I'm 35 and I still love learning and I hope I never stop!
And they're all beautyful
@@AeonQuasar not all of us get to grow up attending high class schools. My school had only substitutes and shootings stabbings beatings fires and drugs metal detectors and riots. No venus fly trap lectures 🤷🏻♀️
"watching these plants eat was soo satisfying."
the flys: "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!"
Nah they're high af and enjoying themselves. That's what the sap of this plant does to them. They're dying and they probably don't even care
more like "hic* hey dude you mind moving your foot off my face hic*" "hic* sry dude that still guy below me is pretty slippery hehehehehe" "trippy he looks all dried up hic*"
Seeing flies clumped together and crawling gotta be my biggest ick. Gives me the heebie jeebies up my weenie beenie
@@drakemasta9655XD
@@drakemasta9655 what is hic* what sound am i suppose to be making hick or hiss
Bro raising a serial insect killer 😂😂
insect-killer*
insect killer would mean it's an insect who kills
@@vellermate1999no bro that would be a killer insect
@@vellermate1999🤓
Your 1k like❤
@@Shogun-vg2yc and thus a lesson in adjective order was made
Vegans goin crazy after they realize even the plants are carnivorous
Lmao
😂😂😂
lmfao they gonna protest against this plant
Criminally underrated comment
even non carnivorous plants murder other plants, they strangle the roots of others, will deny sunlight, release chemical signals to call in predators, they also alert each other to predators though, releasing chemical signals telling the others that a predator is near and to prepare by making more of the chemicals that serve to repel the predator, they can do this through the roots and through the air, plants are much more interesting than most vegans understand because they view it as a 1 dimensional 'solution' to the "issue" of eating animals, while neither "carnivores' nor "vegans" accept that humans need both and so does the animal world, the world is not binary, it isn't a computer, we need to stop acting like it is, not every answer is yes or no
Mine devours yellowjackets like crazy. If a tube becomes full enough, the plant supposedly forms a brown area just above the fill line.
dang
Bro wtf how is there only 1 reply
3 replies 😅
4 😅
5😅
I showed my daughters your videos and they immediately fell in love with them
Glad to have inspired them 🙏🏼
your daughters growing up to be a psychopath
@@googoogagaimmabitchthe hell-
@@googoogagaimmabitchwhat
Tututu turu
The most efficient design. Don't waste energy on moving parts.
But they expend energy on producing nectar and maintaining a reservoir of digestive juices at all times.
Different solutions for different approaches, both and cool and neither is strictly better
The Ion engine of carnivorous plants.
@@Kiido11venuses can shrivel up if things escape, because physically moving is super expensive. These pitchers are entirely static and don’t need to spend a ton of energy to catch something, just to consistently be easy to fall into. Seems much more efficient to me
@@Kiido11as do moving plants?
@@Kiido11 literally every other carnivorous plant also produces nectar, it's just that the pitcher plant's nectar that gets them drunk
MICHAEL DONT LEAVE ME HERE *cough*
Michael...
MICHAELLLLLLLL HELP MEEEEEEEE
Michael :✌
😂🤣
flychael
I knew it, I searched the comments just to find this message
Venus springtrap 💀
So that’s where they hide the bodies
The found the bodies... time to get the [REDACTED] outta here!
I see
@@SpaceshipX74SCP articles be like:
Fly: "Figga these edibles ain't shi-⚡🌟✨ .... *Gah Deym* "
“Figga”💀💀💀
figga is insane
Figga 😭😭😭😭
“Figga”
wigga ur racist cus u aint no fly
This plant is a trumpet pitcher. When a fly (or any other animal that is small) gets close to this plant, it (the bugs) will get attracted to the nectar and then gets drunk.
After that, the bug will fall into the plant’s slippery walls and it gets digested by the acids inside the plant.
*insect not animal 🤓🤓🤓☝️
@@gachatoons7288insects are arthropods and they are definitely animals.
@@bovinebovinicles of course you would know that
@@gachatoons7288animals are more than just mammals birds fish and reptiles. The fact you don’t know that is kind of alarming.
@@bovinebovinicles Your nerdness is alarming
Damn, Victreebel ain’t messing around anymore. They went across the multiverse and appeared on our world along with Carnivine!
Razor Leaf and Acid Spray in action
@@SiddharthaMaz The tube is more like attract and then acid spray lol.
But bug beats plant in the games, lol
This plant is the inspiration for Victreebel. So in a sense, it's Victreebel's daddy lol. Similar thing with Carnivine and the venus flytrap.
Sludge bomb lol
The definition of "if looks stupid but works, then its not stupid"
*shakes it*
"and the idiot fell in"
Why does no one else notice
@@dylanthomas5951
because he doesn't shake it
@@McBehrerso the plant just started moving and the other behind it huh ?
@@michaelsimmons720Wind
@@michaelsimmons720 Yes it's called "Wind". You'd have to go outside to know that though.
Hey I love your content mate
This makes me want to have a flytrap so badly
They’re very rewarding to grow mate!
@@TheFlytrapGardenand relatively low maintenance! I’ve got what I call a “brown thumb”, but I’ve had a good amount of success with flytraps!
Carnivorous plants are so surreal to me. Imagine you a bug just chilling and you sit down on a leaf and it's just covered in c0caine. Damn id fall in too
Love this guy's passion. And as weird as it is, the videos are addictive to watch
Lol I’m glad you enjoy them, thanks!
Careful! You might fall in.
@@zukuiobluereal.
for those who wondering the name of the plant is pitcher plant
Thank you
THANK YOU BROOO
Vegas baby!
These are actually a very good replacement for fly paper. Getting a few of these and placing them around your house makes for a pretty decoration and you don't have to look at all the gross dead flies adorning your ceiling afterwords.
exactly
but I'm sure they can't survive everywhere and need a specific habitat
صح
Dont put it inside the house, put it outside where you don't usually go. While their great at trapping bugs, it also attracts them, so having them inside will just give you more fly's not less. But it's good to have some predators in a place where fly's thrive.
“And the idiot fell in” Bro has some beef with that fly💀
Its funny that animals need to run after their food to satiate there hunger, but carnivourus plants are like: Screw it, I'm gonna stay here and wait a idiot to fall inside my belly/mouth
Can't believe they made Weepinbell into a real thing
They made Carnivine a real thing too
nah that is victreebell
victreebell’s mouth is facing upwards
Weepinbell’s mouth is facing downwards
@@Anglow506🤓 ☝️
Underrated comment
until now I thought Venus fly trap is the only carnivorous plant in the world 😂😂😂
The funny thing about those is that as weird and exotic as people seem to think they are they actually come from North/South Carolina.
@adamb89 facts. When I was growing up, I could find a lot of them in the forest beyond my backyard.
What's their name? @@saladmancer4802
Some live in water. Also some consider brambles a possible carnivorous plant. They can tangle catch animals.
are they really carnivorous though? it didnt seem to do anything with the flies once they fell in. they just get drunk off the nectar and because the plant has a long tube it makes it hard to escape
The "The idiot fell in" caught me off guard 😂
I was the same way when I learned about pitcher plants lol. I always thought the lid leaf closed up once something fell in, like a flytrap. But watching those buggers flail about in nectar looks so satisfying
Bro really saw fly gore and said "this is it!"
I used to have so many carnivorous plants when I was a kid. I had Venus Flytraps, Pitcher Plants, Dewdrops, Best plants a 7 year-old could have!
This plant actually feeds itself mainly from bird droppings. They produce an aroma that attracts birds to literally use it as a toilet. Natures magical
That’s only a specific one that does that. I think it’s the biggest one
Bro aint no way a plant got a scat kink 😭😭😭😭😭😭
We're kink shaming the plants now?
@@c8rmodels171don't all plants kinda have a scat kink ?
@@Nycoorias some thing should be shamed
Imagine if there was man eatting highly addictive plants around lol
"had spent the rest of my life caring about them." Are you dead??
If any of you are curious its called a pitcher plant
Thank you 🙏
i love venus flytraps because of your channel. even though i already had a fascination in them, that was years ago. you made me rediscover my love for venus flytraps, even though im not responsible enough to care for one.
I used to have a similar pot of flytraps hanging on my balcony, it’s refreshing to smell the sweet nectar every morning.
“I thought it was a scam.. so I bought one!” 😭
You learned at 12, I’m just learning at 21. I think I need a minute to introspect…
I need many of this plants on my house. They really can be called the "Fly Killers"
There is some kind of carnivor plants that attract mosquitos? Effectively
Sundews eat them
dont show it to vegans ,they wil start eating air
I love Sarracenia plants and me Vfts!
Its very important to understand how they and other carnivorous plants grow in natural habitat for them to flourish.
Soil should be Sphagnum moss peat with perlite/sand for drainage and only watered with rain/ de stilled or de ionised water.
These plants are amazing
Gordon ramsay gonna be mad those mashed flies weren't properly seasoned🤤
“When 12 year old me learned there are more carnivorous plants other than a Venus fly trap”
28 year old me who is just finding this out now: Yeah… what a dummy.. how did he not know that.
That plant really looks like Victrebell from Pokemon
I think victrebell is modeled after a different carnivorous plant called nepenthes
nah nepenthes bicalcarata.
Alright now just hear me out with this one 😅
What if you let it eat fine soil and good maryJuana, then extract it, using it as a fertilizer(?)? I thought Id just plant that idea here. Don't trip, Skip. We cool bro ::attempts to dap you up:: 😢c'mon.... don't leave me hanging 👊 (okay, what was the mantra again?): Big open spaces. Big open spaces. Big open spaces phuhh phuhh heeeh. Phuhh phuhh heeeh. Breave....(?) I don't know how to breave yet😢. I'll have to BREATHE for now😤🤧🥺🦠🤙
🐝SAFE! 🖤
Great video I love carnivorous plants too also I subscribed
Thank you mate, I appreciate your kind words and support 🙏🏼
No really thank you for being such an amazing TH-camr and giving us so much great videos.
Bro is narrating from the underworld. RIP man
*Bro my Weepingbell!!!* ( nah im but i got a story 2 tell when i was like 8 we visited a random garden n' they let us luk at these plants and my dum ass being 8 yrs old tore off the plant and shove it in my pocket then i actually planted it.. but i planted it in a paper cup which leaked da water and it dies.. )
The forbidden vanilla bean
beat me to it
"Why you wanna change your seat ? What wrong"
My seatmate:
these are great if you have a flies problem. annoying buggers. Just don't have it inside the house, as while it traps them it also attracts them. Put it in an area where you don't go often. Big minus is some collect water, which will become stagnant allowing mosquitos to breed.
“Yo bro, what are you’re hobbies?”
“Uh, I like watching plant tubes eat flies and then open them up after to see their dead mushy bodies”
“…”
“…”
“So you still tryna go eat?”
💀💀💀
I love the coloration on pitcher plants
Eww i don't like 🪰flies 😵🙀😫🤮😭🙏🫠🥲💩
So you never knew that was Victreebel? ❤😂
My dumbass thought it was vanilla in the beginning 💀
Lool that type of plante can die becauz they Eat to much
They are monster ❤
Sarracenia ❤
Drosera❤
Pinguicula ❤
Nepenthes ❤
Thats a real Bartender Plant 💀💀
WHY, IM EATING MCDONALDS 😭
I have a Nepenthes Alata in my room and not only is it good at catching flies, but it makes the ones that escape easier to squish because they are slow and drunk.
glad you spent 80% of the short explaining your life story instead of the actual part of the video that we came to watch! amazing content!
> shakes plant so fly falls in
> "the idiot fly fell in"
>bro doesn’t even know what the name of the plant is
>it’s called a pitcher plant
We need thousands of these in every business and park in the US
Bro really just denied a tube-shaped plant could exist 🤦
the ending is so damn wholesome. i love the little warm twist at the end. made my day frs❤️
That looks like a homemade trap for misquotes people who need this
👇
Fly : bzzzzz
Me : 😭😱
Plant : 🍹
I saw that carnivorous plant at the garden centre today andd... I got the traditional and trendy venus flytrap lol
Bro, are you alright in your head?
One time my dumbass friend went in the woods and straight up ate a pitcher plant💀
This is really gross 🤢🤮. Especially when he opened it up ‼️😨
I know its 5 months late but how do they get rid of the bodies after digestion
Plant type : Insectivorous plant
Plant name : pitcher plant
What nutrients does the plant derive from the fly bodies? Does not seem to be for food so much as a defence against predation by boring insects
nitrogen and phosphorus primarily. these plants grow in acidic nutrient depleted wetlands and bogs, and their traps primarily attract insects which feed on nectar or honeydew. They are actually quite susceptible to leaf chewing and sap sucking insects like aphids, mealybugs, or scale insects, which are major threats to cultivated plants. in a similar manner, strictly predatory bugs don't often fall in the trap either because they are not attracted to the nectar.
"I felt like it was a scam, 😢 So I bought one! "
It seems so weird for a plant to eat living things. Would it eat a bit of steak or fish if you dropped it in there?
Small fish yes
When you're going to a bar and the bar stool opens up to eat you
I was eating while watching this and now i don't want to eat anymore.
Now, we shouldn't eat meat while plants actualy do so?
why did it take long for the second fly to fall in? 🤨
Name: Pitcher Plant (just in case no one knew)
Pitcher plants are coated in a waxy substance that tastes sweet and the flies can’t grab onto. That’s how they work
The Purple pitcher plant is also the Provincial Flower for Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada.
those plants be a damn graveyard
"And i watched it fall it"
*Obvious shaking of the plant to force the flys to fall in
For those who don't know it's called The pitcher plant
My mom will love this plant 🪴!!
It probably helps that you're either shaking or hitting the plant.
It helps that the flies are drunk as hell from the nectar
Need this plant in plants vs zombies
This plant's name is pitcher Plant😊
Looks like they turned into jam lol
In indonesia is called kantong semar😂❤
Bugs called it The Coke tower
Tbh g it aint satisfying for me its disgusting