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Speed
  
Asian giant hornet: 40 km/h

Diameter
  
Southern black widow: 0.64 cm

Lifespan
  
Goliath birdeater: 15 – 25 years

Length
  
Brown recluse spider: 0.6 – 2 cm

Wingspan
  
Asian giant hornet: 7.6 cm

Clutch size
  
Goliath birdeater: 100 – 200, Brown recluse spider: 50, Pharaoh ant: 10 – 12, Deinopis subrufa: 100 – 200

Representative species
  
Goliath birdeater, Redback spider, Brown recluse spider, Bullet ant, Southern black widow

"Minibeast" or "Minibeasts" is a term for a variety of arthropods and other invertebrates, including spiders, ants, butterflies, bees, wasps, flies, woodlice, and many others. The United Kingdom-based Young People's Charitable Trust defines them as "small animals" in a factsheet written for young readers. There is a "Minibeast Zooseum" in Michigan dedicated to invertebrates. Minibeasts, as indicated by their name, are generally 'mini' or small.

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The study of minibeasts is common as part of the primary school curriculum. Studying minibeasts is a very effective way to observe many biological concepts first hand, which is not possible with many larger animals. Life cycles, food chains, and bodily structure and function are just some of the basic elements of biological science which can be easily explained using minibeasts. "Bugs Alive!" at Melbourne Museum features a huge number of live minibeasts with detailed information about them, while services such as "Minibeast Wildlife" and "Travelbugs" take live minibeast to school and provide educational resources.

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References

Minibeast Wikipedia