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read the passage. venus flytraps and pitcher plants are two types of plants that eat bugs. the venus flytraps leaves are covered in nectar, which is a sweet - smelling sugar liquid that bugs love to drink. when a bug lands on a leaf for a drink, the leaf snaps closed to trap the bug. unlike venus flytraps, pitcher plants do not move their leaves. the leaves are shaped like tubes, which have nectar along their sides and at the bottom. when a bug tries to get the sugar, it falls down the slippery tube and gets trapped inside. based on the passage, how are venus flytraps and pitcher plants alike? both plants have leaves shaped like tubes. both plants trap bugs in their leaves. both plants drink a type of sugar. both plants are eaten by bugs.
The passage states that Venus fly - traps snap their leaves closed to trap bugs and pitcher plants trap bugs inside their tube - shaped leaves. So, the similarity is that both trap bugs in their leaves.
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Both plants trap bugs in their leaves.