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The great crested newt primarily feeds on a varied diet consisting of invertebrates such as insects, worms, and snails. Aquatic larvae, including those of other amphibians, are also part of their diet when they are in the water. As they mature and transition to terrestrial life, they continue to consume small invertebrates found in their habitat. Overall, their diet plays a crucial role in their growth and development.

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