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... as the paper wasps who construct insulated hives out of chewed wood fiber, the aquatic caddis fly larvae who make protective shells by cementing together grains of sand, the prairie dogs who excavate ...
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Pond educational resource pack - animal variety
Aims: To show ... eutrophication (overfeeding of the water with nutrients). Bloodworms (chironomid larvae), sludge worms (Tubifex) and rat-tailed maggots (drone-fly larvae) have adaptations which allow them to breathe under the ...
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Nature trail - river invertebrates
Hydroptilidae Caddis-fly (larvae) . . 2 . 7 Polycentropodidae Caddis-fly (larvae) . 1 . . 5 Hydropsychidae Caddis-fly (larvae) . 2 2 2 7 Limnephilidae Caddis-fly (larvae) . . 3 . 10 Leptoceridae Caddis-fly (larvae) . 2 3 2 5 Tipula spp. Crane-fly (larvae) 2 . . . 5 Simuliidae Black-fly (larvae ...
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Pond educational resource pack - river and stream invertebrates
The blood-sucking females can be a serious ... from the water. Caddis flies have already been discussed in relation to lakes and ponds. Those whose larvae inhabit flowing water tend to ... provide. They can be distinguished readily from other aquatic nymphs and larvae by their two "tails". By hiding under stones or silt they ...
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Mallard
Mallards concentrate on animal foods such as midge larvae, dragonfly and caddis larvae, snails, freshwater shrimp and terrestrial earthworms. Outside of breeding season, Mallards eat ... water where ducklings feed themselves. Hens usually stay with their broods until they can fly (52 70 days). Conservation and Management Mallards are not threatened or endangered ...
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Life In The Water
The instructor will introduce the conditions of ...
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