caddisworm

[US]/ˈkædɪswɜːm/
[UK]/ˈkædɪˌswɝːm/

Translation

n.The larva of a caddisfly, often found in streams and rivers, that builds protective cases from materials like sand, twigs, or leaves.; A type of aquatic insect larva that builds a protective case around itself using various materials found in its environment.
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caddisworm habitat

caddisworm life cycle

caddisworm fishing

caddisworm larvae

caddisworm behavior

caddisworm species

caddisworm food

caddisworm fishing bait

caddisworm ecology

caddisworm characteristics

Example Sentences

the caddisworm is an important part of the aquatic ecosystem.

many fish species rely on caddisworms as a food source.

in fishing, caddisworms are often used as bait.

the caddisworm's ability to build protective cases is fascinating.

observing caddisworms can teach us about water quality.

caddisworms thrive in clean, fresh water environments.

scientists study caddisworms to monitor environmental changes.

caddisworms can indicate the health of a river ecosystem.

children often find caddisworms interesting during nature walks.

the life cycle of a caddisworm is quite unique.

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