Ponds and puddles. And even in bug hotels. Within microhabitats, we can find many different types of minibeasts like woodlice, spiders, worms, snails and moths. All of them are tiny creatures that ...
These minibeasts are arachnids and so are related to spiders and scorpions. Their name means 'fake scorpion' because even though they have pincers, they don't have a stinger. Pseudoscorpions live in ...
In this outdoor workshop, pupils will explore habitats and hunt for bugs in our redeveloped garden. Pupils will meet a lost minibeast who needs their help. A short story sets the scene for the class ...
It’s easy to forget that we’re surrounded by hundreds and thousands of tiny little creepy crawlies called minibeasts. Minibeasts can also go by the more scientific term, invertebrates.
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