Ticks are
tiny arachnids, meaning they're in the same family as spiders, scorpions, and mites.
Dubbed «face mites,» D. folliculorum are actually
tiny arachnids that inhabit hairs throughout the human body and consume skin cells and oils.
Not exact matches
They are
arachnids, like spiders, and most stages have eight legs, a
tiny head, and a large round body that often expands when it fills with its host's blood.1
One notable exception is Bourgeois, who died in 2010, and over the course of her career spawned an army of
tiny, gilded
arachnids — like the one that originally inspired Forner and Wirth — based on her own eight - legged sculptures.