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The house fly (Musca domestica) occupies a niche as a scavenger, primarily feeding on decaying organic matter, including food waste, feces, and other decomposing materials. This feeding behavior helps in nutrient recycling and decomposition processes in ecosystems. Additionally, house flies serve as a food source for various predators, including birds and insects, and play a role in pollination for some plants. Their adaptability to human environments also makes them significant in urban ecosystems.

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