There are plants created by God in a wonderful way to insure its food from insects! God provided these plants with special glands secrete an adhesive and at the same time produce odors that attract insects to it. The insect comes to feed on the plant and its legs attach to this plant and attach and stay for a suitable period. Then the leaves of the plant begin to wrap around the insect in a wonderful way.
It is a wonderful divine design for these plants, the leaves are designed in a manner suitable for movement and assault on the insect .. And Hunak openings for the secretion of chemicals that attract insects smells like .. And sensors on the internal surface of the papers to determine the appropriate moment to eat prey .. Hallelujah!
The way the plant wraps around the insect has raised the wonder of scientists. How can the plant distinguish these insects and feel them and stamp their leaves in a timely manner and then begin the process of digestion where the plant secrete special materials to help digestion This insect. Scientists say these plants are very intelligent and sensitive plants and know how to deal with their fries wel........
This is another design for a plant that uses the adhesives that it produces with a group of smells that it releases to attract insects and attach it to the plant to accuse it calmly ...
This is what invites scientists to ask: where the plant came from this knowledge, and who taught him and guided him to this work .. The answer comes from the book of our Lord Blessed and Exalted on the tongue of our master Moses when Pharaoh asked him about his Lord said: (said our Lord, who gave all Something he created then Huda) [Taha: 50].
They are exotic plants and their leaves are wonderfully designed to question the secret of these so-called carnivorous plants. These plants have leaves that end in thorns and are designed with amazing accuracy so they can easily open and close. These plants secrete sugary substances at specific times this sugary substance loved by insects and pick up the smell from afar.