Emma Carter, a brilliant young botanist, journeys deep into the heart of Borneo to study carnivorous plants in their natural habitat. Accompanied by two close friends, she hopes to discover previously unknown species of pitcher plants, which she believes could revolutionize her biotech research. At first, their expedition seems idyllic-but when their local guide mysteriously vanishes, the three women must rely solely on each other. Soon their contrasting personalities begin to surface under the pressure of survival.Eventually, they stumble upon a village that appears welcoming. There, Emma befriends a local tribesman who tells her of mysterious pitcher plants hidden in the jungle, including one rumored to be monstrously large. Just before their planned return to civilization, the women are invited to a strange ritual. But what is its true purpose?The Green Maw is a scientific thriller that blends eco-horror, ethical dilemmas, and the desperate tension of survival. It asks how science can be harnessed to create life-or to destroy it-and whether knowledge without conscience might be the most dangerous predator of all.