Mini Monsters: Nature's Tiniest and Most Terrifying CreaturesMini Monsters is divided into eight sections covering lizards, snakes, amphibians, spiders, sea creatures, crustaceans and molluscs, bugs and beetles, and other insects. |
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6ft 6in abdomen Adaptable adult Africa Habitat ambush bugs amphibians animals Antarctic Habitat ants arachnids Arctic and Antarctic Asia Habitat Australia Averages beetles belong birds bugs camouflage carrion cobra colour common name crabs crustaceans depending on species desert dorsal fin eggs Unknown Europe excluding Arctic eyes fangs feed female fins frogs Gives birth grasslands green Habitat hatch head host huge human hunt hunters insects invertebrates known species larvae Latin America Latin America Habitat lay their eggs live young lizards long Lays males mammals mate meal molluscs mouth nectar nest numbers pair plant sap poison predators prey rainforest Reproduction reptiles scorpions Sexually mature silk skin Small insects Small reptiles snake snout Southern USA species Eggs laid spiders tail toad toxic toxin tree Tropical and subtropical Typical diet underground burrows varying with species vegetation venom venomous snake viper wasps woodlouse world's oceans Habitat