
Erik Verduzco
Video Journalist at Associated Press
Video journalist / @AP. IG / @ everduzco
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3 weeks ago |
niagara-gazette.com | Erik Verduzco
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. — Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on a weekly hike in North Carolina to see some of the most unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders. But the Venus flytraps aren’t like the human-size, ravenous and cruel Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors.”kAmx? E96 H:=5[ '6?FD 7=JEC2AD 2C6 E96 D:K6 @7 2 =:>2 362? 2?5 A@D6 ?@ 92C> E@ 2?JE9:?8 @E96C E92?
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4 weeks ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Erik Verduzco
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (AP) — Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on a weekly hike in North Carolina to see some of the most unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders. But the Venus flytraps aren't like the human-size, ravenous and cruel Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors.”kAmx? E96 H:=5[ '6?FD 7=JEC2AD 2C6 E96 D:K6 @7 2 =:>2 362? 2?5 A@D6 ?@ 92C> E@ 2?JE9:?8 @E96C E92?
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4 weeks ago |
jhnewsandguide.com | Erik Verduzco
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (AP) — Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on weekly hikes in North Carolina to see some of the most unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders. But these Venus flytraps aren’t like the human-size, ravenous and cruel Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors.”In the wild, the leaves of Venus flytraps are the size of a lima bean and pose no harm to anything other than insects.
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1 month ago |
rockymounttelegram.com | Erik Verduzco
CAROLINA BEACH — Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on a weekly hike in North Carolina to see some of the more unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders. But the Venus flytraps aren’t like the human-size, ravenous and cruel Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors.”kAmx? E96 H:=5[ '6?FD 7=JEC2AD 2C6 E96 D:K6 @7 2 =:>2 362? 2?5 A@D6 ?@ 92C> E@ 2?JE9:?8 @E96C E92?
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1 month ago |
reflector.com | Erik Verduzco
By ERIK VERDUZCO Associated Press CAROLINA BEACH - Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on a weekly hike in North Carolina to see some of the most unique living things in the world - plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders. But the Venus flytraps aren't like the human-size, ravenous and cruel Audrey II in "Little Shop of Horrors."Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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