Botanists discover new rat-eating plant

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I'm sure I read a story a few months back about Sydney's botanic gardens occasionally "feeding" their pitcher plants rats, as apparently they'd once found one with a rat, head first down the plant, which had slipped in & couldn't get out & drowned. I think they had to stop doing it because the greenhouse started to pong from the stench of decaying rats. Don't quote me on this, this was all from the back vaults of my increasingly unreliable memory.
 
Sounds very plausible to me, see the size of the pitcher in the second photo? A rat would have a hard time getting out of there. Although the first picture doesn't look too great.
 
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