barnacle
/ˈbɑrnək(ə)l/
noun
A marine crustacean with an external shell, which attaches itself permanently to a variety of surfaces. Barnacles feed by filtering particles from the water using their modified feathery legs.
Many species, including lobsters, crayfish, barnacles, and crabs are important to human economies, some very much so.
parasite,clinger,barnacle,bloodsucker,passenger,layabout
