The supplied illustrations shows us the step by step to digest small insect by two distinct sizes of Venus Flytrap using specific enzymes. As it observed, either small or big insectivora plants has the same manner to trap the tiny prey but different in outcome.
The plants attracts the target to come into the leaf petals, and it will snaps shut right away after the hairs gives signal that the prey already in. Smaller Venus Flytrap will start absorb the nutrition from the ant as in the picture by releasing the digestive enzymes after it trapped.
While the large type of this species had the exact pitfalling manner, even so, it is noticed that the ant could escape. This indicates that no digestion process is happened. In fact, the prey is too small for this bigger greneery so that it can easily rescue passing through the between trigger hairs. Indeed, large Venus Flytrap is capable of handling larger bugs, respectively, allowing better grip trap and absorb larger amount of food.
