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Minibeast
Common term for a small invertebrate / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the context of ecological literacy, arthropods and other small invertebrates are often referred to by informal names such as minibeasts, bugs, creepy crawlies (-ie and -y in the singular), or minifauna (contrasting with megafauna).[1] The term is used for spiders, insects, woodlice, centipedes, slugs, snails, worms and many other animals.
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