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'''Venus Guytraps''' are {{wp|Drosera|sundew}} enemies in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' Their name is derived from "{{wp|Venus flytrap}}," a real life carnivorous plant. Most Venus Guytraps lie facing upward with their petals spread out, acting as [[Semisolid Platform|semisolid platforms]] that can help [[Wario]] reach high areas. A while after Wario steps on a Venus Guytrap, the enemy grows teeth and closes up its petals as a mouth, capturing Wario if he does not evade the plant in time. While trapped inside the plant, Wario gradually loses health; to get Wario out, the player has to shake the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] repeatedly. When closed, and provided Wario is not caught by it, the plant temporarily takes on a solid bulbous shape that offers him more altitude as a platform. This allows Wario to access areas that he is unable to reach. Three color variants of Venus Guytrap exist in the game, each with different properties: yellow-and-red Venus Guytraps take a few seconds to close after Wario steps on them, purple-and-red ones close almost instantly, and brown ones are always found in a closed state, making them completely inoffensive.
'''Venus Guytraps''' are {{wp|Drosera|sundew}} enemies in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' Their name is derived from "{{wp|Venus flytrap}}," a real life carnivorous plant. Most Venus Guytraps lie facing upward with their petals spread out, acting as [[Semisolid Platform|semisolid platforms]] that can help [[Wario]] reach high areas. A while after Wario steps on a Venus Guytrap, the enemy grows teeth and closes up its petals as a mouth, capturing Wario if he does not evade the plant in time. While trapped inside the plant, Wario gradually loses health; to get Wario out, the player has to shake the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] repeatedly. When closed, and provided Wario is not caught by it, the plant temporarily takes on a solid bulbous shape that offers him more altitude as a platform. This allows Wario to access areas that he is unable to reach. Three color variants of Venus Guytrap exist in the game, each with different properties: yellow-and-red Venus Guytraps take a few seconds to close after Wario steps on them, purple-and-red ones close almost instantly, and brown ones are always found in a closed state, making them completely inoffensive.


Aside from Wario, Venus Guytraps can trap enemies like [[Bandinero]]s, [[Nosedozer]]s, and [[Turkeyjerk]]s, consuming them in the process. However, enemies eaten by a Venus Guytrap do not count as defeated; this is shown in [[Riverbloat Rapids]], where bringing the golden Bandinero on a Venus Guytrap and having the plant eat it does not complete the level's "Defeat the golden enemy" mission, and the enemy respawns upon leaving and re-entering the area, whereas golden enemies do not respawn after their defeat. Venus Guytraps also eat [[Coin Bag (Wario Land: Shake It!)|Coin Bags]] provided they are placed on the plant by Wario; in an area in Riverbloat Rapids, a Coin Bag is encountered on a Venus Guytrap, and the plant does not react to it unless Wario picks it up and places it again on the plant.
Aside from Wario, Venus Guytraps can also trap enemies like [[Bandinero]]s and [[Nosedozer]]s, consuming them in the process. However, enemies eaten by a Venus Guytrap do not count as defeated; this is shown in [[Riverbloat Rapids]], where bringing the golden Bandinero on a Venus Guytrap and having the plant eat it does not complete the level's "Defeat the golden enemy" mission, and the enemy respawns upon leaving and re-entering the area, whereas golden enemies do not respawn after their defeat. Venus Guytraps also eat [[Coin Bag (Wario Land: Shake It!)|Coin Bags]] provided they are placed on the plant by Wario; in an area in Riverbloat Rapids, a Coin Bag is encountered on a Venus Guytrap, and the plant does not react to it unless Wario picks it up and places it again on the plant.


One of the [[treasure chest]]s that Wario finds in Riverbloat Rapids contains a Venus Guytrap seed.
One of the [[treasure chest]]s that Wario finds in Riverbloat Rapids contains a Venus Guytrap seed.

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