Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Pitcher Plants-Mason


Pitcher Plants-Mason

Classification
The pitcher plant is a carnivore.
Description
This is what the pitcher plants looks like. Pitcher plants are hairy green tubes but their colours can be red or pink too. They have lids at the top. They have a sugary smell on it. Some are big or small. It has leaves and acidy water inside it.
Where it lives
Pitcher plants live in jungles or swamps.
What it does it do
They eat small things like rats, frogs, bugs and other small animals. The bug slips down into the acidy water, but it only eats the soft parts of the body.

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