caddisworm
kadɪswɜːrm
Definitions
1. noun
A type of aquatic insect larva, typically found in streams and rivers, that is a food source for trout and other fish.
“The caddisworms are an essential part of the trout’s diet in this mountain stream.”
kadɪswɜːrm
1. noun
A type of aquatic insect larva, typically found in streams and rivers, that is a food source for trout and other fish.
“The caddisworms are an essential part of the trout’s diet in this mountain stream.”