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Carnivorous plants - like all plants - can make food from the sun's energy and carbon dioxide in the air and water from the ground. The insects that the carnivorous plants eat are devoured not for food but for the minerals they provide.


Moose paper


Moose paper
An enterprising man in Sweden has manufactured an elegant grey paper out of moose droppings. Lars Cronquist is known for making paper out of all sorts of substances, including old jeans, wasp nests and egg cartons. His moose dropping paper is now on exhibit at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany.
3 APRIL 2000
The Globe and Mail
3 APRIL 2000

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