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Typically large plants capable of eating human beings whole, with some parasitic or other exceptions, have a long tradition in pulp horror stories, jungle adventures, and the like.  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]'' suggests some stats and other details, but a number of other mythos creatures with detailed entries fit the description:
 
Typically large plants capable of eating human beings whole, with some parasitic or other exceptions, have a long tradition in pulp horror stories, jungle adventures, and the like.  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]'' suggests some stats and other details, but a number of other mythos creatures with detailed entries fit the description:
  
* [[Fungus, Vile]]
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* [[Triffid]]
 
* [[Triffid]]
 
* [[Body Snatchers]]
 
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* [[Martian_Wildlife#Red_Weed_.28Red_Creeper.29|Red Weed, Martian]]
 
* [[Martian_Wildlife#Red_Weed_.28Red_Creeper.29|Red Weed, Martian]]
 
* [[Martian_Wildlife#Plant_Man|Plant Man, Martian]]
 
* [[Martian_Wildlife#Plant_Man|Plant Man, Martian]]
* [[Dark Sargassum]]
 
 
* [[Death-Vine of Xiclotl]]
 
* [[Death-Vine of Xiclotl]]
  
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* sourcebook:  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]''
 
* sourcebook:  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]''
* see also:  [[Jungle Film (genre)]] for some thoughts and suggestions on the "Jungle Gothic" genre
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* see also:  [[Jungle Films (genre)]] for some thoughts and suggestions on the "Jungle Gothic" genre
  
  
 
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Carnivorous Plants / Man-Eating Plants have a long tradition in pulp horror stories, especially jungle stories (see Jungle Films (genre) for some possibilities in the genre.)

Description

Typically large plants capable of eating human beings whole, with some parasitic or other exceptions, have a long tradition in pulp horror stories, jungle adventures, and the like. Malleus Monstrorum suggests some stats and other details, but a number of other mythos creatures with detailed entries fit the description:


References