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The image displays a page from a book or magazine, featuring a close-up photograph of a sundew plant (Drosera) with an insect caught on its sticky tentacles. The plant is characterized by its vibrant yellow-green leaves covered in numerous thin, reddish tentacles, each tipped with a glistening droplet of sticky fluid. A dark, elongated insect, likely a fly or a small beetle, is partially embedded in the secretions, appearing to be trapped.

Above the photograph, a heading in Spanish reads "Los conocimientos previos" (Previous knowledge), followed by the number "181", indicating a page number. Below the photograph, a caption in Spanish begins, "la drosera tiene unos tentáculos que" (the sundew has tentacles that). This suggests the text is discussing the carnivorous nature of the sundew and its mechanism for catching prey.

The lighting in the photograph suggests it was taken in natural daylight, possibly outdoors in a humid environment where sundews typically grow. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the plant and its prey. The image is a clear illustration of a fascinating carnivorous plant in action. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, implies this sundew species might be native to that region.
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Jun 23, 2026, 1:10 PM

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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The image displays a page from a book or magazine, featuring a close-up photograph of a sundew plant (Drosera) with an insect caught on its sticky tentacles. The plant is characterized by its vibrant yellow-green leaves covered in numerous thin, reddish tentacles, each tipped with a glistening droplet of sticky fluid. A dark, elongated insect, likely a fly or a small beetle, is partially embedded in the secretions, appearing to be trapped. Above the photograph, a heading in Spanish reads "Los conocimientos previos" (Previous knowledge), followed by the number "181", indicating a page number. Below the photograph, a caption in Spanish begins, "la drosera tiene unos tentáculos que" (the sundew has tentacles that). This suggests the text is discussing the carnivorous nature of the sundew and its mechanism for catching prey. The lighting in the photograph suggests it was taken in natural daylight, possibly outdoors in a humid environment where sundews typically grow. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the plant and its prey. The image is a clear illustration of a fascinating carnivorous plant in action. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, implies this sundew species might be native to that region.

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