A hungry fly flies in the pines of North Carolina. Attracted by the smell of nectar which exudes a crimson stain floral aspect is in the ground, the fly lands on the fleshy pad of a red leaf. He takes a sip of the sweet leaf liquid oozing, while slashing with a thin leg hair surface, and then another. Suddenly the world of the fly has walls around it. The two sides of the road are closed on each other, and the teeth of the edges fit like a trap. The fly tries to escape as the trap closes. The leaf no longer secretes sweet nectar, but enzymes that eat the entrails of the fly and slowly transformed into a viscous soup.
The insect has suffered the worst humiliation for an animal has killed a plant.
The insect has suffered the worst humiliation for an animal has killed a plant.
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