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Title
How Plants Acquired a Taste for Meat.
Abstract
The article reports on a research which discusses how the Australian, Asian and American pitcher plants evolved into carnivorous plants. Topics discussed include the method used by pitcher plants to lure insects into their traps, the genetic characteristics of the plants that enabled them to become carnivorous and the similarities between the pitcher plants and another carnivorous plant, sundew or Drosera adelae.