Minibeasts The type and number of minibeasts
found in each habitat How many foundThe habitat Minibeast name and details
Lino midget or sandflies about 30
Plywood Tile worms a few
slugs 4 (2 adults and 2 babies)
Paper caterpillars larvae and 2 babies
worms several
slug 1
Plastic ice-cream Daddy long legs (it flew away) 1
container
Cellophane nothing
Blue nylon material nothing
Bucket slug 1
ants 3
worm 1
Ice-cream lid nothing
Small cardboard Slug 1 (black)
box
Netting nylon
cloth nothing
Leaves of a Ladybug (Ladybird) 1
Puka Tree Moth 1 (a baby)
Slugs 4
Spider 1 (black)
Ants lots
Results
We found out lots of interesting things about minibeasts when we
did our habitat experiment. We found out that minibeasts do not
like living under cellophane, blue nylon material, ice cream lids or
netting nylon cloth. We think that may be because it is too hot for
them.
Worms, slugs and ants liked living under the plywood tile, paper
and the bucket. We also found a slug under the small piece of cardboard and some more slugs under the puka tree leaves. Sandflies
like living under the lino.
There were caterpillars under the paper and a daddy long legs
spider under the plastic ice cream container. We also found a
different type of spider under the puka tree leaves along with a
moth, a ladybird and some ants.
Conclusion
We concluded that minibeasts can be found living in many different types of habitats.
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