Answer: Pitcher plant
Explanation
Pitcher plants are capable of capturing insects and then eating them as a source of nutrients for the plant. Pitfall traps are made from the pitcher plant’s many carnivorous plants, which are contained within the plants.
- Insectivorous plants are able to capture insects due to the fact that the soil in which they grow is typically very thin and also deficient in nutrients 
- Therefore, in order to make themselves more nutrient-dense, they consume insects 
- Some pitcher plants host mutualistic insect larvae, which consume the prey that is captured and then excrete nutrients that are absorbed by the plant