What Is a Jumping Spider? It's no wonder jumping spiders are called that; they can jump 10-40 times their body length using their powerful back legs. They belong to a family of spiders called ...
Jumping spiders are common spiders worldwide. There are 300 species found in the United States. While they can bite—usually only when they feel threatened—jumping spiders do not generally pose harm to ...
Camel spiders, also known as wind scorpions, are commonly found in the Southwestern United States and thrive in hot, dry environments like deserts. If you've ever encountered one of these ...
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As arachnologists will tell you, arachnids are arthropods that include spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons ... Happy Arachtober!
A holographic camel spider crawls across the wall of a model outpost in Afghanistan, scattered with energy drinks and sunflower seeds. Every dress uniform represents a Marine killed in action.