Amazing Plants: The Carnivorous Wonders of Nature
What information does the reader learn from Amazing Plants that is missing in Trapped by a Predator?
A description of the pitcher plant
An account of a fly being eaten
An explanation of the Venus flytrap
A report of the author's career
Answer:
The Amazing Plants article provides a description of the pitcher plant which is absent in the Trapped by a Predator article, detailing its structure and prey attracting and digesting mechanisms.
The Amazing Plants article provides information that is not found in the Trapped by a Predator article. The missing information includes a description of the pitcher plant. The Amazing Plants article explains that pitcher plants are carnivorous with pitcher-like tube shapes, contain water to catch and digest prey, and sometimes use sweet smells or nectar to attract victims. It also mentions that pitcher plants can consume a range of prey, from insects to small lizards and rodents, and that decomposition is primarily accomplished by microorganisms.