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A bristletail is a small, wingless insect belonging to the order Archaeognatha, commonly known for their elongated bodies and long, bristle-like cerci at the rear. These primitive insects are typically found in damp environments, such as leaf litter and soil, where they feed on organic matter. Bristletails are notable for their ability to jump and their unique, jerky movement. They are often mistaken for silverfish due to their similar appearance but belong to a distinct group.

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