Venus flytraps are adapted to survive in environments with high rainfall by thriving in nutrient-poor, acidic soils where they can obtain nutrients from capturing and digesting insects. Their specialized leaves form snap traps that close quickly when prey is detected, allowing them to secure food in habitats where nutrients are scarce. Additionally, their structure helps prevent water accumulation, reducing the risk of rot in overly wet conditions. These adaptations enable them to efficiently utilize their environment while managing excess moisture.
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