Caddisflies resemble small hairy moths. Adult caddisflies have atrophied mouthparts and do not feed, while those in larval stage have chewing mouthparts.
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A cased caddisfly lives in the water most of it's life but then when it's a adult it rests in the kourakoura tree
it breathes not breaths
A round shape.
live creatures like flies
Honeybees have a proboscis.
Yes, used for sucking fluids.
caddisfly
Mosquitoes , aphids and butterflies are examples of tubular mouth parts.
A katydid has a mouthpiece known as a "chewing mouthpart." This type of mouthpart is adapted for biting and grinding plant material, as katydids are primarily herbivorous. Their mouthparts consist of mandibles that enable them to effectively consume leaves and other vegetation.
A mouthpart adapted for biting and grinding food is called a "mandible." Mandibles are typically found in insects and some other arthropods, allowing them to chew and process solid food efficiently. These structures can vary in shape and size depending on the dietary needs of the organism.
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.