The Venus Fly Trap - A Plant that Hunts

The Venus flytrap doesn't have a brain, muscles, or nerves. Yet it can sense, count, and react with astonishing precision.

When an insect touches its trigger hairs, the plant waits. One touch isn't enough. But after the right sequence of signals, the trap snaps shut in a fraction of a second.

Scientists have spent decades studying how this remarkable plant works and trying to recreate its mechanisms.

A tiny plant with extraordinary abilities—and another reminder that the natural world is full of wonder.

Where there is a brilliant design, there is a brilliant Creator.