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bladderwort

Any of a large group of carnivorous aquatic plants. They have leaves with bladders (hollow sacs) that trap small animals living in the water. (Genus Utricularia, family Lentibulariaceae.)



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Dwight Kuhn's lovely close-up photos grace Elaine Pascoe's impressive Nature Close-Up: Carnivorous Plants (1410303-098, $23.
Together their voyages of discovery pit them against chupacabra, cave monkeys, carnivorous plants, skunk apes, yeti, and many more monstrous denizens of terrible jungles in which no man can bear to ask for directions and listen to the answer.
``They also love Sunny, the solar-powered elephant who squirts water out of his trunk, and they like the carnivorous plants because they eat bugs,'' said Reiley.
 
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