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Junior Skeptic 59: Man-eating Plants
Junior Skeptic 59: Man-eating Plants
In this issue of Junior Skeptic, we journey into jungles, push past tangled vines, and search for something sinister: trees that are said to eat human beings! According to travellers’ tales and newspaper stories, some mysterious plants capture and consume large animals. Growing in remote regions, these bloodthirsty vegetables wait for the unwary, surrounded by the bones of their victims. Their branches stir when there is no breeze. Inviting foliage conceals thorny vines ready to seize struggling prey. Is there any truth to these tales? Could such plants truly exist? Let’s find out!
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This issue of Junior Skeptic was originally published in Skeptic magazine 21.2 (2016).
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