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Net-casting Spiders, belonging to the family Uloboridae, primarily prey on small flying insects such as moths, flies, and mosquitoes. They are ambush predators that use their silk to create a net-like structure to capture prey. While they are not commonly preyed upon, they can fall victim to larger spiders, birds, and other insectivorous animals. Their unique hunting method and specialized silk make them effective at capturing their food while avoiding many potential predators.

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