Carnivorous Plant vs Giant Beetle



▶FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://planetdoc.tv/playlist-full-documentaries ▶ Spanish video: http://planetdoc.tv/documental-plantas-carnivoras The biggest carnivorous plants are found on the island of Borneo, the third largest island in the world. In the jungle of Borneo there are large concentrations of oxygen and therefore there are plants as sophisticated as the jug plants or Nephentes, carnivorous plants, which hunt without moving from the site. In its interior they possess some deadly traps for any insect that between attracted by the aroma. In this case a flying beetle falls into the trap of the plant and its gastric juices disintegrate it completely.

Comments

  1. sat to learn mosquito larvae survive inside pitcher plants
  2. fck the narator is annoying..
  3. So do they put cameras in the plant to record those things in it?
  4. How the fuck do they get these camera angles and still film undisturbed nature?
  5. Jesus christ that beetle is huge
  6. We have taken objective apples? Or have we lost it?
  7. Ha, this video was so upbeat.
  8. I really enjoy her voice and i dont even like most girl narrators, but this one? Oh boi!!
  9. The narrator has such an annoying bitchy voice
  10. So is it safe for the bugs to drink the liquid sense it has a digestive enzyme? Even if they avoid falling in and drowning?
  11. If you think about it...she is one cold son of a bitch because, she doesnt bother to help the beetle
  12. Actually 90% of the worlds oxygen does not come from rain forest 50% of it comes from the ocean and phytoplankton Micro scopic plants there is much more ocean then rain forest there is much more phytoplankton then rain forest
  13. That beetle has big pincers!
  14. First documentation with female voice I've ever heard.
    Woman is just as expected for a documentation like this, sadistic.
  15. I bet your shirt sticks to your body.
  16. 10JA17...Speaker needs the long course from Henry Higgins.
  17. "90% of Earth's oxygen comes from the rain forest"
    Phytoplankton, aka "algae" actually produce the most oxygen.

    Come on...


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Duration: 3m 29s

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