The wild world of carnivorous plants - Kenny Coogan
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0:08 - 0:09Little do they know it,
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0:09 - 0:16but these six creatures are each about to
experience a very unusual death. - 
0:16 - 0:17One-by-one,
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0:17 - 0:20they will fall prey to the remarkable,
predatory antics of... - 
0:20 - 0:23a carnivorous plant.
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0:23 - 0:26Around the world there are more than
600 plant species - 
0:26 - 0:31that supplement a regular
diet of sunlight, water, and soil - 
0:31 - 0:36with insects, microbes,
or even frogs and rats. - 
0:36 - 0:40Scientists believe that carnivory in
plants evolved separately - 
0:40 - 0:43at least six times on our planet,
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0:43 - 0:46suggesting that this flesh-munching
adaptation - 
0:46 - 0:49holds a major benefit for plants.
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0:49 - 0:53Carnivorous plants tend to grow in places
with highly acidic soil, - 
0:53 - 0:59which is poor in crucial nutrients
like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. - 
0:59 - 1:02In these hostile conditions,
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1:02 - 1:06plants that are able to lure, trap,
and digest prey - 
1:06 - 1:11have an advantage over those that rely
on soil for their nutrients. - 
1:11 - 1:13Take this inhospitable bog,
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1:13 - 1:16where pitcher plants reign supreme.
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1:16 - 1:19Drawn to the pitcher’s vivid colors
and alluring scent, - 
1:19 - 1:23the fly closes in and slurps its nectar.
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1:23 - 1:28But this pitcher species has an ingredient
called conine in its nectar, - 
1:28 - 1:31a powerful narcotic to insects.
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1:31 - 1:33As the conine takes effect,
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1:33 - 1:37the fly grows sluggish, stumbles,
and falls down the funnel - 
1:37 - 1:40into a pool of liquid at the base,
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1:40 - 1:42where he drowns.
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1:42 - 1:46Enzymes and bacteria in the liquid slowly
break his body down - 
1:46 - 1:52into microscopic particles the pitcher
plant can consume through its leaves. - 
1:52 - 1:53Occasionally,
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1:53 - 1:58larger prey also tumbles into the
fatal funnel of the pitcher plant. - 
1:58 - 2:02The second victim faces off with the
sticky sundew plant. - 
2:02 - 2:08The sundew’s tiny leaves are equipped with
a viscous secretion called mucilage. - 
2:08 - 2:11The ant is swiftly trapped in this goo.
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2:11 - 2:15As she struggles, enzymes begin
to digest her body. - 
2:15 - 2:19Special tentacles sense her movement
and curl around her, - 
2:19 - 2:22clenching her in their suffocating grip.
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2:22 - 2:23Once she asphyxiates,
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2:23 - 2:26which can happen in under an hour,
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2:26 - 2:30the tentacles unfurl again
to snare their next victim. - 
2:30 - 2:32Two down, four to go.
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2:32 - 2:35The next target meets his end underground,
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2:35 - 2:38in the coils of the corkscrew plant.
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2:38 - 2:42He enters the roots through a tiny slit
in search of food. - 
2:42 - 2:47But inside, he quickly loses his way
through the tangled labyrinth. - 
2:47 - 2:51A forest of curved hairs
prevents his escape, - 
2:51 - 2:56guiding him into a central chamber
with flesh-digesting enzymes - 
2:56 - 3:00and deadly low levels of oxygen.
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3:00 - 3:02In the murky depths of a nearby pond,
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3:02 - 3:07a tadpole unwittingly swims into the path
of the bladderwort, - 
3:07 - 3:10the speediest of all carnivorous plants.
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3:10 - 3:13She treads on the bladderwort’s trigger,
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3:13 - 3:14and in milliseconds,
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3:14 - 3:18a trapdoor swings open and sucks her in.
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3:18 - 3:20Trapped half in and half out,
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3:20 - 3:22she struggles to free herself
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3:22 - 3:27while the part of her body inside
the plant gets digested. - 
3:27 - 3:29Over the next few hours,
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3:29 - 3:32her writhing sets the trap off repeatedly,
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3:32 - 3:34each time bringing her deeper
into the plant - 
3:34 - 3:38to be digested alive bit by bit.
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3:38 - 3:42Meanwhile, this beetle is bewitched by
sweet-smelling nectar. - 
3:42 - 3:45The scent draws him closer and closer
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3:45 - 3:50until he lands on the leaves of the
world’s most infamous carnivorous plant. - 
3:50 - 3:54His landing triggers tiny hairs on the
surface of the leaves, - 
3:54 - 3:59and the jaws of the venus fly trap
snap shut around him. - 
3:59 - 4:02The spikes interlock to seal his fate.
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4:02 - 4:03Once closed,
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4:03 - 4:09the leaves act like an external stomach
that digests the beetle’s soft tissues. - 
4:09 - 4:11When they open again a few days later,
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4:11 - 4:15only the dry husk of his
exoskeleton remains. - 
4:15 - 4:19The mayfly is the last creature standing.
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4:19 - 4:22As she approaches the butterwort plant,
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4:22 - 4:27she heads for the flowers that wave high
above the plant’s globs of adhesive goo. - 
4:27 - 4:33She alights on the petals, drinks the
nectar, and takes off unscathed. - 
4:33 - 4:38These long flower stalks keep certain
insects away from the carnivore’s traps— - 
4:38 - 4:42a way of separating pollinators from food.
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4:42 - 4:47Off the mayfly buzzes
to live a long and fruitful life– - 
4:47 - 4:48oh.
 
- Title:
 - The wild world of carnivorous plants - Kenny Coogan
 - Speaker:
 - Kenny Coogan
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Carnivorous Plants
Lesson by Kenny Coogan, directed by Lisa LaBracio.
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 - Duration:
 - 04:50
 
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