See really close up views of wildlife around the East End
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Click on the thumbnail above to see Manorfield's Minibeast artwork for the HEC Environment Storytent.
Click below to see the Windows Media Player movies.
Ant Aphid Looks similar to a fruitfly, Aphids keep their wings together when on land, Fruitflies have them open. Beetle Eating Centipede Springtail on bark It has an appendage under it's abdomen to spring away. Centipede Hover fly Ladybird Slug Snail
Ant Abdomen x10 Bee antenna x60 Butterfly leg x60 Dragonfly Wing x60 Fern Spore x60 Fern Spore x200 Fruitfly x60 Ladybird x10 Ladybird x60 Leaf Section x60 Onion rind x60 Shrimp egg x60 Silkworm Larva x60 Snail eye Springtail Tree cell x60 Wasp sting x60 Wasp x10 Water Flea x60 Woodstem across x60 Woodstem along x200
Your Comments:
I really like Minibeast's because I think they're very colourful. I think they are, but you might not. Genevieve Simms on 14/09/2005
EET says: Hi Genevieve Simms We think that minibeasts are fascinating too!
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