Just like the mimosa, they respond to stimuli. In this case, as insects touches the fine hairs of the Venus Flytrap, it snaps its leaves together and traps the prey. The insect's struggle will stimulate the plant to close itself even tighter. It then produces digestive acid which will first kill, and dissolve the insect's body.
The following video shows you that Venus Flytrap does not only eats insects. What else do you think the Venus Flytrap eats?
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