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Indian Mouse-eating Plant

Scope: Strataverse
Scope: Strataverse/Greene Foundation
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

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Indian Mouse-eating Plant

Endemic to India’s Western Ghats. The Indian Mouse-eating Plant is a rare and unique carnivorous plant.

The flower of the plant has a small hole in the center, It attracts small animals, mostly small mammals with a pungent, nutty smell. When a mouse or other animal walks inside the hole, it will be killed by bristle-like antennae, similar to that of a sundew then liquified by digestive juices.

An Indian Mouse-eating Plant was present at an Endangered Species Black Market, where it's carnivorous tendencies were shown off to potential buyers but it's small size did not garner any interest.