haxes
Haxes are a type of arthropod belonging to the order Acariformes. They are characterized by their small size, typically less than a millimeter in length, and their eight legs in the adult stage, though larval forms have only six. Haxes are found in virtually every terrestrial and freshwater habitat worldwide, from soil and leaf litter to animal fur and feathers, and even in human homes. Their diversity is immense, with hundreds of thousands of species described and many more yet to be discovered.
The diet of haxes varies greatly depending on the species. Some are predatory, feeding on smaller invertebrates
Reproduction in haxes typically involves sexual reproduction, though some species can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis. The