They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae. They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae.
Those are likely caddisfly larvae. They construct protective cases using sand, stones, and vegetation, giving them a woody appearance in some cases. These cases help them camouflage and protect against predators while living in freshwater habitats like creeks.
They are snails & look like them.
They look like eels.
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live creatures like flies
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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
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Those are likely caddisfly larvae. They construct protective cases using sand, stones, and vegetation, giving them a woody appearance in some cases. These cases help them camouflage and protect against predators while living in freshwater habitats like creeks.
The insect that uses a paper tube-like covering for its young is the caddisfly. Caddisfly larvae create protective cases from materials they find in their environment, such as twigs, leaves, and small stones, which they use to shield themselves from predators and harsh conditions. These cases resemble tubes and are essential for their survival during the larval stage. Upon maturing, caddisflies emerge as winged adults, completing their life cycle.
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
Caddisflies resemble small hairy moths. Adult caddisflies have atrophied mouthparts and do not feed, while those in larval stage have chewing mouthparts.
1.lichens 2.mosses 3.algae 4.caddisfly 5.sparrow 6.waterbugs 7.pepered moth
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