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Rat-eating plant discovered in Cape York.

panillo
01-22-08, 05:07 PM
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A rare new species of plant that eats small rats has been discovered at the tip of Cape York.
Pitcher plants, otherwise known as flesh-eating plants, grow throughout Cape York but now a new, larger species that grows like a vine has been discovered.
The new species has been called "Tenax".
James Cook University ecologist Charles Clarke and a colleague found the new species at a swamp near the Jardine River, but exactly where is a secret.
"They are quite vulnerable," he said.
"They are only found in a few small areas and if we broadcast the location then there are people out there who would take advantage of that.
"There's a lot of interest in pitcher plants from Australia, even from people outside of Australia.
"And while people often associate these things with New Guinea or Borneo or Sumatra, the fact that there's more species here is actually very exciting."

Source (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/22/2143809.htm)

JahSun
01-22-08, 10:30 PM
Sweet!!!!! Sounds like an interesting item to add to a menu....

blackspy
01-22-08, 11:53 PM
I need one of these for the office... we've had a mouse visiting us from time to time that seems to evade all the traps.

FauxReal
01-23-08, 01:24 AM
I wonder if they stink? How long does it take to digest a rat?

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