home - animals - invertebrates - arachnids - velvet mites
Velvet Mites
Indian Velvet Mites
Trombidium grandissimum
Found in India and Sri Lanka, velvet mites are carnivores, which means they eat meat. Both in the wild and in captivity they feed on small crickets or a large dead cricket.
- Live up to 2 years
- Egg layers
- Adults grow to around 1 centimetre
- Habitat being rainforest
- Nocturnal arachnid
Crazy Fact
Velvet mites are the largest mite in the world. They kill their prey by sucking the blood out of it.


