Plantlife:
These plants aren't true pitcher plants. They do store 'water' like a typical pitcher plant would, but they secrete no enzymes, since they are regular plants just mimicking the actual carnivorous ones.
Key differences:
Generally lighter in color, the 'spots' go to the rim of the lip. The lip looks 'soft', and has no ridges. The leaf at the top is an actual leaf.
Pitcher plants that can fit a scarabin inside them, whole. This is the bad kind, that eats bugs.
Key differences:
The 'leaf' at the top of the plant is rounded and ridged. The lip of the plant has what look like curved in teeth. Typically a bit darker in color, and the 'spots' at the bottom don't reach the top.
These mofo's are huge. >.> compare bugs to actual fly traps.