The Venus fly trap is native to the subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States, mainly in North and South Carolina. It evolved to be a carnivorous plant because the soil in its native habitat is nutrient - poor. By catching and digesting insects, it can obtain the necessary nitrogen and other nutrients that are scarce in the soil.
No. Venus fly traps are small plants that typically eat insects. In a children's story, it might seem possible for the sake of imagination, but in reality, they are not large or strong enough to eat cat children.
It would be a very strange situation. Since a Venus fly trap is so small compared to cat children, it would probably fail miserably. The cat children might be scared at first but then realize the Venus fly trap is no real threat.
To protect CGC graded comics from UV, keep them away from direct sunlight and use special storage containers with UV protection. Also, avoid exposing them to fluorescent lights for long periods. This helps preserve their quality and value.
Trust your gut. If you feel uneasy or suspicious about a new situation, don't ignore those feelings. Your intuition can be a powerful tool in detecting a trap. Let's say you're about to sign a contract for a new apartment and something just doesn't feel right about the landlord or the terms. Listen to that inner voice and step back to re - evaluate the situation.