Every creature in this world has its category based on their. Some of them eats plants species and lives, and some of them eats meat, we call them wild. Humans are also well known for their food types such as vegetation and Non-vegetarian. Do you know these categories are not only restricted for animals and humans. Whoever eats plants, we call them vegetarians, But what do you call the plants which actually eats meat?? Yes there are some plants which takes animals and flies as there food.
Man-eating tree
Man-eating tree can refer to any of the various legendary carnivorous plants large enough to kill and consume a person or other large animal. The carnivorous plant with the largest known traps is probably Nepenthes rajah, which produces pitchers up to 41 cm (16 in) tall with a volume up to 3.5 liters. The pitcher of this species are designed to trap arthropods. However, the same bait may also attract rodents like the summit rat and the Mountain tree shrew . Only very rarely will the rodents fall into the large pitchers of this species. Other large carnivorous plants that have similar properties include Nepenthes robcantleyi and Nepenthes Attenborough. But there's another taste it prefers to that of meat: poop. Specifically, the waste of the tree shrew. More.
Over the millennia, people have learned through trial and error which plants are good to eat and which are best to avoid. In our modern, urban world, much of that cultural knowledge has been forgotten. Many gardeners may be surprised to discover that they are growing some of the world's deadliest plants in their own backyards.
Some more Facts:
Some pitcher plants (Nepethenes) trap frogs, and when the frogs are digested, all that remains are little matching frog slippers since the skin on frogs' feet resists digestion. Most Nepethenes have two kinds of pitchers, some low to the ground to attract crawling insects, and some higher up to catch those that fly.