The document discusses the Venus flytrap plant, describing where it is found, how it works to catch prey, when it grows, how to feed, water and care for it, different varieties, temperature preferences, and typical costs. It can be found in wet areas of North and South America. It uses trigger hairs on its traps to snap closed and digest small insects. It is dormant in winter but continues metabolic growth. It should be fed live insects and kept in nutrient-poor soil with consistent moisture. Prices typically range from $5 to $20.