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Caddis flies have adapted to their environments primarily through their unique larval stages, where they construct protective cases from materials like twigs, pebbles, and plant fibers, providing camouflage and protection from predators. Their ability to thrive in various aquatic habitats, including streams and ponds, showcases their versatility. Additionally, some species have developed behaviors like retreating into their cases when threatened and using silk to create webs for capturing food. These adaptations enable them to survive and flourish in diverse ecological niches.

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