The Venus flytrap closes its two green leaves when an insect touches the tiny hairs., , An electrical signal is created inside the leaf after the insect lands and moves., , The trap snaps shut quickly so the insect cannot escape from the plant., , After trapping the insect, the Venus flytrap releases a liquid that slowly digests it., , Ten days later, the leaves open again and the plant is ready for its next meal., , Scientists studied the Venus flytrap to understand how it detects and catches insects., .

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