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English: This strange flora fauna crossover is a solitary creature that usually spends its life in a sleepy haze deep in the forests of Ecuador. Occasionally it awakes to feed and it is then that its true nature as a predator is revealed. It’s large, waxy fins beat vigorously to gather insects and sometimes larger animals. The crown, from where the King Nepenthes gets its name, is covered in a sticky surface that captures confused insects. With one sweeping movement, the crown forces the prey down into the open stomach where it is slowly digested.
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