Don't freak out, but your face is crawling with eight-legged, spider-like creatures. Fortunately, they are microscopic and impossible to see—but, according to the BBC, they're mites with long, worm-like bodies residing in hair follicles and pores or sebaceous glands.
Isn't it wild to think that we're basically a walking ecosystem? These tiny mites have been with us for ages, and we never even notice them. Just another reminder of how intricate nature really is—even at a microscopic level!