Minibeasts
Minibeasts are small living things. They are insects like flies, Crabs, lobsters, shrimp and woodlice are all examples of crustaceans. They're a classification of animals which are known for having hard shells, or exoskeletons, on the outside of their bodies. like shrimps, and All arachnids have 8 legs and their bodies are split into two parts and, unlike insects, have no wings or antennae. like spiders.
Watch: What are minibeasts?
Minibeast facts
All minibeasts are invertebrates. This means they don't have a backbone.
To protect themselves, some minibeasts have shells, like snails.
Some have a hard outer layer called an An exoskeleton is a hard covering that supports and protects the bodies of some types of animals. The word exoskeleton means 鈥渙utside skeleton. Ants, woodlice and spiders all have exoskeletons to keep them safe.
Watch: Magnificent minibeasts
Can you remember what minibeasts you spotted in the video? How many can you name?
Well done! Did you remember all 10?
In the video we saw:
- caterpillars
- spiders
- centipedes
- millipedes
- worms
- slugs
- snails
- ladybirds
- earwigs
- stag beetles
Watch: Minibeasts in the wild
Activities
Test your knowledge of minibeasts with the activities below.
Activity 1: Spotting the minibeasts
Activity 2: Minibeasts quiz
Activity 3: Minibeast hunt
Go on a minibeast hunt around your garden or local park.
Look for as many different minibeasts as you can find. Use the worksheet below to help you identify the minibeasts you see.
When on your minibeast hunt, how could you record your findings?
You could:
- take photographs
- draw the minibeasts you find
- create a tick list and tick them off as you find them
Minibeast hunt tracker
Minibeasts like to live in dark, damp areas so you might need to look under stones, in trees or bushes, or under fallen leaves.
You could ask a grown-up to help!
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