No!
a dust mite
The first living things on earth were microbes, tiny one-celled creatures.
Yes, because a bee is a living creature, and all living creatures defecate in some way.
Yes, it can be a great advantage. For example, an ant is such a tiny creature and can't do much alone but in a colony they can do great wonders.
The creature that resembles a snake but has tiny legs like a lizard is called a legless lizard.
a spider
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
every Living thing that you can see is made of tiny little micro organisms
A tiny piece of non-living matter is a virus.
A bee makes a beeline. And honey.
The first person to see tiny organisms in living water was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist in the 17th century who is considered the father of microbiology. Using a simple microscope he developed, he observed and described various microorganisms, or "animalcules," in water samples.
Yes. Mice are scared of almost every other creature since thay are so tiny. They are on the menu of other predators from birds and cats on up the food chain.