Rat-eating plant

Rat-eating plant found Down Under.

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  1. CB

    ...and if they tell anyone where the plants are, dozens of 'hokey musical' fans will descend on the location, and try to teach the plants to sing.

    ♫ ...Somewhere that's Greeeen... ♪

  2. + rep for using musical ascii characters

    ♫ ...Somewhere that's Greeeen... ♪

  3. CB

  4. Wonder if it comes in a bigger version?? You know, big enough to plant by the front door to deal with salesman, girl scouts, the occassional Jehova Witness.....

  5. do they grow dog eating plants?

  6. Not yet, afaik. I reckon they should genetically modify catnip. Discuss.

  7. I smell a rat, pun intended. This sounds too much like the Korean cloning tales (some true, some NOT) and the "cold fusion" from the university in Utah. This is hokum as far as I'm concerned until some verifiable documentation comes out.

  8. Ok, all well and good, but what exactly is a "small rat"? To my knowledge (limited) in Cape York, they'd come in one size; "RUN!!!"

  9. RWB

    Must be some strong plants, I saw a rat plow through the drywall in a kitchen once like a hot knife through butter. The pitcher plants I've seen are literal in their names with thin walls and all.

  10. It sounds like an interesting find....
    but
    "but exactly where is a secret" sounds a bit fishy to me....o.O

  11. Quote:
    Originally Posted by primesuspect

    do they grow dog eating plants?

    Snuffie says: "Oh I am so gonna poop on your pillow for that comment...."

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