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Nepenthes pitchers come fuzzy, spotted, and striped; petite, lanky, and globous. One type makes traps the size of a human head and eats rodent feces—and the rodents, if they’re not careful.
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Boing Boing on MSNStrange friendship: The carnivorous plant that lets bats use it as a toiletDeep in the Bornean rainforest, a small woolly bat curls up for a nap inside of a carnivorous plant, designed by nature to devour insects that dare cross its path. So why isn't the bat on the menu?
Despite Nepenthes being renamed by its new owners to Cafe du Monde before closing shortly after, it helped inspire other prominent Denver coffeehouses like Paris on the Platte, which stayed open ...
Nepenthes was released in mid-January but was instantly popularized beyond Aaron's expectations after tech journalist Cory Doctorow boosted a tech commentator, Jürgen Geuter, ...
Scientists sequenced the genome of the East Asian pitcher plant, Nepenthes gracilis, a species of carnivorous plant related to Venus flytraps, as well as sundews, beets and spinach. Possessing ...
Nepenthes is a worm that creates infinite maze-like traps to target crawlers, who scrape data to train large language models (LLMs). The author warns that Nepenthes 'actually eats everything that ...
I tried nepenthes, but it wasn’t quite what I needed, so I created my own in PHP. It returns an endless chunked reply (in chunks) at a very slow trickle.
Nepenthes works by generating a page with around a dozen links that all link back to themselves. What's more, the Nepenthes pages have extremely long loading times, which ties up time for the ...
The underground pitchers of Nepenthes pudica Courtesy of Martin Dančák. Now, that fateful discovery has led to the identification of a new species of pitcher plant, one that traps and eats bugs ...
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