Pebbles

Rebecca L. Johnson, A Journey into a River, Ill. Phyllis V. Saroff, Minneapolis Carolrhoda Books, 2004,  p.19

Some of the « pebbles » on the river bottom are caddis fly larvae. These insect glue together sand grains and tiny pebbles to make hard cases around their soft bodies. The larvae rely on this clever disguise to avoid being eaten.