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Minibeasts in your garden (NE22)

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By far the most numerous and diverse of animals, on the planet and in the garden, are the minibeasts – invertebrates. They include spiders, snails, woodlice, worms, millipedes and centipedes, false scorpions, mites, earthworms and, of course, the ever-abundant insects.

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This record was published on 17 May 2007.

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