Blood clover              
                          
                                          
 The   Moss   Commonly  Known  As  "Blood 
 Clover"  Is  A Carnivorous Plant  Native 
 To Northern  Eurasia. Despite  Its Name, 
 It'S   Actually   A    Kind   Of   Moss. 
                                          
                                    
                                          
 Blood  Clover Is  In Its  Dormant  State 
  Indistinguishable From Regular Clover.  
 When  Disturbed,  It  Produces  A  Thick 
 Sticky  Sap That  Will  Ensnare  Animals 
 That  Are Too Weak  To Move Away (Frogs, 
 Mice,  Insects)  And  Slowly Melt  Them. 
 The   Plant  Then  Feeds   Off  Of   The 
  Nutrients Released. During Feeding The  
 Leaves  Will  Take  On  A  Reddish Tint, 
 From Which  The  Plant  Get  Its  Common 
 Name.                                
                                          
 You  Can  Sometimes   Spot  Bleeding  Or 
 Scars Along  The Legs  Of Bigger Animals 
 Who'S  Lingered  In  The  Moss For  Some 
 Time.                                
                                          
                                    
                                          
 The  Sap Has Been  Used For  Tattoos. It 
 Is Reportedly Faint But Pleasant  To The 
 Taste,   And  Can   Of  Course  Only  Be 
       Consumed In Small Quantities.