Venus Spidertrap by bloodnok
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Description
A hybrid of the genus Dionaea muscipula, this plant relies heavily on its delightful perfume -- redolent of decomposing flesh -- and noctural opening hours to trap poor little spiders.
Huh! Flies 'n skeeters are far worthier prey, but maybe the arachnophobes disagree.
Apo 2.08 3D, random flame, no particular script, just fiddling with variants.Full size is best -- unless you're a spider ....
May your days be free of creepy-crawlies.
Comments (6)
Markske
This is very beautifull!
Gaiadriel
Oh, this really IS alive! We'll just savor it for its visual intricacy and beauty, and just nevermind about that whole pesky stench of decomposition thing...waves hand dismissively. VERY fine work here! :)
amota99517
Excellent work!
bpclarke
Superb. I've heard that if they don't eat you first, they can be quite tasty in a stew. ;o) Excellent work. Bunny
Miska7
Very nice image. Great colours and design! Excellent work.
afugatt
Beautiful! Where can I get some of these to plant in my garden. I have WAY too many black widows.