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  2. Solifugae - Wikipedia

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    Solifugae is an order of arachnids known variously as solifuges, sun spiders, camel spiders, and wind scorpions. The order includes more than 1,000 described species in about 147 genera . Despite the common names, they are neither true scorpions (order Scorpiones) nor true spiders (order Araneae ).

  3. Uropygi - Wikipedia

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    Uropygi is an arachnid order comprising invertebrates commonly known as whip scorpions or vinegaroons (also spelled vinegarroons and vinegarones). They are often called uropygids . The name "whip scorpion" refers to their resemblance to true scorpions and possession of a whiplike tail, and "vinegaroon" refers to their ability when attacked to ...

  4. List of arthropod orders - Wikipedia

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    Order Schizomida (Short-tailed whip scorpions) Order Pseudoscorpionida (Pseudoscorpions, or false scorpions) Order Scorpiones (True scorpions) Order Uropygi (Thelyphonida s.s., whip scorpions) Order †Trigonotarbida; Order Opiliones (Harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs) Order †Phalangiotarbida; Order Solifugae (Sun spiders or wind ...

  5. 101 Animals That Start With 'S' for Your Next Trivia Night - AOL

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    Also called “Camel Spiders” or “Wind Scorpions,” these are not true spiders, but are arachnids. They are known for their speed and appetite, often found in desert habitats where they hunt ...

  6. Monsoon storms bring in poisonous reptiles and scorpions - AOL

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    Two pet owners are now extra cautious with their dogs after one died after a run-in with a desert animal.

  7. Red Roman - Wikipedia

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    Solifugae, an order of Arachnida, also known as camel spiders, wind scorpions or sun spiders Chrysoblephus laticeps , a Southern African marine fish Topics referred to by the same term

  8. Amblypygi - Wikipedia

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    The tailless whip scorpion may go for over a month in which no food is eaten. Often this is due to pre-molt. Due to the lack of venom the tailless whip scorpion is very nervous in temperament, retreating away if any dangerous threat is sensed by the animal. [citation needed] Comparing the front and back legs of an amblypygid

  9. Androctonus maroccanus - Wikipedia

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    Adult specimens reach a considerable size of about 70 mm. The overall color is uniformly yellow to yellow-reddish with darker carinae on the metasoma.The scorpion shows the typical characteristics of the genus Androctonus including slender pedipalp chelae and a thick, robust metasoma with a proportionally large vesicle (bulbous part of telson containing the venom glands).