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 Physically, a mite’s body resembles that of a terrestrial crab. A hard exoskeleton protects the animal. At the tip of its heart-shaped body is the head, with its four eyes and constanly churning feeding tendrils. The mite captures prey with its pair of grasping claws and stuffs it into its mouth, where numerous moving parts grind it down quickly. Physically, a mite’s body resembles that of a terrestrial crab. A hard exoskeleton protects the animal. At the tip of its heart-shaped body is the head, with its four eyes and constanly churning feeding tendrils. The mite captures prey with its pair of grasping claws and stuffs it into its mouth, where numerous moving parts grind it down quickly.
  
-On average, as adult mite weighs ​be-tween ​7 and 12 pounds. They can live as long as fifteen years and are quite neat once housebroken. Mites are cold-blooded creatures that find the warmth of the human body very pleasant, which has often leads them to creep into bed with any nearby human and scare her. A sleeping mite gives off a faint thrumming sound caused by the reflexive clicking of its legs against its carapace. Some sentient beings find this sound very pleasant and calming, while others find it grating.+On average, as adult mite weighs ​between ​7 and 12 pounds. They can live as long as fifteen years and are quite neat once housebroken. Mites are cold-blooded creatures that find the warmth of the human body very pleasant, which has often leads them to creep into bed with any nearby human and scare her. A sleeping mite gives off a faint thrumming sound caused by the reflexive clicking of its legs against its carapace. Some sentient beings find this sound very pleasant and calming, while others find it grating. 
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