Video: The tree knows how to blow chewing gum
The video of a plant that can blow gum like a human has made netizens excited.
The video of a plant that can blow gum like a human has made netizens excited.
Snapshot from video
The fly fly (Venus flytrap) is an insect-eating carnivore, often living in muddy areas in North and South Carolina (USA). Their leaves are like shells, consisting of 2 pieces that fit together. The leaf edges are sharp and sensitive. When the prey of trees such as flies, spiders, bees . touches, the leaves will close in a flash like a trap.
Recently, there was a video on the internet that recorded an experiment, in which a man tried to put the gum fly into the tree. As a result, flies can blow chewing gum like humans.
Update 15 December 2018
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