Man-Eater Tree
Ya-te-veo is a carnivorous plant. It eats large insects and also attempts to eat human.
Ya-te-veo is a carnivorous plant found in central & South America, Africa and Shores of Indian Ocean. Ya-te-veo means “I See You”. It has short thick trunk and long tendrils which are used to catch and consume large insects, but also tries to eat humans. As per most reports Ya-te-veo is an overstated story of real form of carnivorous plant.

The Dunak is also a carnivorous tree with thick leaf and dark bark. When a large animal walk under its branch it is lifted up with its large thick leaf and squeezed to death. It is also said that it rarely consumes human.
Man-eating tree can relate to any of the famous carnivorous plants that can kill and eat a human or any other animal. As per reports such plants does not exist now, although a unjustified report has been submitted.
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2 Responses to “Man-Eater Tree”
On October 10, 2009 at 9:58 am
Interesting
On October 24, 2009 at 8:10 am
I just can’t believe it!
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