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Afghanistan camel spider
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Afghanistan Camel Spider
This is a cool video of a camel spider in Afghanistan eating a lizard!
Camel spiders are also called wind spiders, sun spiders and wind scorpions. It isn't actually a spider or a scorpion, it is a solifugae (the name derives from Latin, and means those that flee from the sun.) They live in various places all over the world, mainly in warm and arid.
Camel spiders first were found in the Middle East (Iraq) and also in sandy areas of the southwest United States and Mexico.
There are nearly 900 species which have been discovered so far.
Their diet consists of insects, scorpions, or lizards. They rarely hunt for prey that is larger than themselves.
Camel Spiders are usually beige to brown in color, and they have very hairy legs and body. Males are usually smaller than females, with longer legs.
They have eight legs and use only three pairs of them. A camel spider can be 5-6 inches in length. They are nocturnal creatures, so they hunt at night and look for the shade during the day.
Camel spiders are not dangerous for people.