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Maggots, the larval stage of flies, have several adaptations that enhance their survival. They possess a soft, wriggly body that allows them to move easily through decaying organic matter, where they feed. Their ability to digest a wide range of organic materials, including decomposing plants and animals, aids their role in nutrient recycling. Additionally, maggots have a high reproductive rate, enabling rapid population growth in favorable conditions.

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