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Australian insect expert and photographer Alan Henderson has released his new book Minibeasts, which canvases a visual feast of colourful critters in their natural environment across Australia.
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 ...
CHILD: What about in our homes? MADDIE: Yes, those are all right answers! Minibeasts can live in lots of different places. We call the homes or environments that they live in ‘habitats’.
Minibeasts are small animals that do not have a skeleton inside their bodies. Minibeasts are scientifically known as invertebrates. There are more invertebrates on earth than any other type ...
Youngsters got to grips with marvellous minibeasts during an exciting visit from critters including a tarantula and hissing roaches. Reception children at St Gregory and St Patrick Catholic Infant ...
THE wildlife educator at the Sydney Royal Easter Show was not surprised to see waves of young girls getting hands on. Anthony Stimson, wildlife educator at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, was not ...
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