Cooking the vegetables slightly will help to break them down, which makes sense, considering that most plant matter cats would consume in the wild would have been partially
digested by their prey already.
Not exact matches
The critter's bright red coloration serves an unusual purpose: It masks the bioluminescence given off
by any glowing
prey that the jelly is in the process of
digesting.
Led
by biophysicist Rainer Hedrich and bioinformaticist Jörg Schultz of the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg in Germany, a team tracked the genes expressed as the plants sensed and then
digested their
prey.