You surely know that carnivorous plants exist—the most famous is the Venus flytrap. (Okay, no. The carnivorous, people-eating plant in Little Shop of Horrors is probably more famous.) But Canada has carnivorous plants, too. Of course, they crave insects—and sometimes other tiny prey—not human blood. But they’re still pretty fascinating. And maybe a little creepy. Check out these four carnivorous plants that are native to Canada.

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