The world's largest carnivorous plant, endemic to Borneo, with urn-shaped traps capable of holding 3.5 liters of water and observed to capture vertebrates and small mammals.
Giant Montane Pitcher Plant
Found in mountainous regions of the USA, its hooded, tubular leaves resemble a striking cobra, relying on bacteria to break down its prey.
Cobra Plant
Native to subtropical wetlands of the US east coast, it can ensnare small lizards with its carnivorous capabilities.
Venus Flytrap
Waterwheel Plant
The only underwater snap trap carnivore, growing worldwide in nutrient-poor freshwater swamps, capturing prey like mosquito larvae, small fish, and tadpoles.
Native to South America with small purple blossoms, featuring spiraling subterranean traps that force prey into its stomach.
Corkscrew Plant
Found in North America, its tubular leaves lay flat along the ground, acting as a snare and pitfall trap for soil-dwelling prey, using unidirectional hairs to lead them to the digestive tract.