Nepenthes truncata (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz trʌŋˈkɑːtə/; from Latin truncatus "terminating abruptly") is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Philippines.
[4] Nepenthes truncata is characterised by its heart-shaped (truncate) leaves and very large pitchers, which can reach up to 40 cm in height.
[5][6] On September 29, 2006, at the Botanical Gardens in Lyon, France, a Nepenthes truncata was photographed containing the decomposing corpse of a mouse.
This incident is the first record of a mammal being successfully trapped in the pitchers of N. truncata indoors.
Although it is possible for Nepenthes truncata to trap mice, the calcium heavy bones will not be digested.