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Predatory plants cannot by trap and digest persons. A small piece of skin was placed in a Venus flytrap and after 2 weeks was residual "mush." However, dead skin has no defensive or reparative properties and would disintegrate if left alone.
 
Predatory plants cannot by trap and digest persons. A small piece of skin was placed in a Venus flytrap and after 2 weeks was residual "mush." However, dead skin has no defensive or reparative properties and would disintegrate if left alone.

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Predatory plants cannot by trap and digest persons. A small piece of skin was placed in a Venus flytrap and after 2 weeks was residual "mush." However, dead skin has no defensive or reparative properties and would disintegrate if left alone.

Predatory plants cannot by trap and digest persons. A small piece of skin was placed in a Venus flytrap and after 2 weeks was residual "mush." However, dead skin has no defensive or reparative properties and would disintegrate if left alone.