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Caddis Fly Related Category: Zoology: Invertebrates any of various insects of the order Trichoptera, with four hairy wings usually held back rooflike over the abdomen, long antennae, and chewing mouthparts.
Caddis fly picnic Realms of the Russian Bear The first feast of spring for brown bears.
When resting the animal is very similar to the Caddis Fly. It has bare wings, though. The antennae are long and build up of numerous segments. The animal is a very bad flyer. When it flies, the flight is always slow and short.
Trout generally feed on soft bodied aquatic invertebrates, such as Diptera, mayfly, caddis fly, and stonefly, although larger specimens of trout regularly feed on other fish.
See also: Fly, Salmon, Cocoon, Diver, Brown Bear
 
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