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Camel spiders chase humans for the most innocent reason
Camel spiders sprinting toward people in the desert sounds like a nightmare, but the actual reason behind this behavior might ...
In a new study led by the laboratories of Prof. Prashant Sharma of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Dr. Efrat Gavish-Regev of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a team of researchers has ...
As the sun dips below the horizon, shadows stretch over the sand. For the camel spider, though, this signals the beginning of its day. Known by scientists as a ‘solifugid,’ it's well-adapted to thrive ...
Sun spiders, also known as camel spiders, aren't actually spiders at all. They have a fearsome reputation and will prey on a variety of insects, ranging from wasps to silverfish. Although sun spiders ...
Camel spiders aren’t venomous and don’t really go after humans, but that have been known to chase after them (top speed 10 mph), which is pretty scary. Here's a tidbit from National Geographic: These ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock A close-up video of a camel spider "screaming" while being handled is giving the internet a rare reason to ...
Solifuge arachnids, also known as camel spiders or wind scorpions, are of keen interest to Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker, two Portland-based insect scientists who blog at The Bug Chicks.
This week on Cult Movie Worship we have two equally disturbing movies. One’s about giant killer spiders, the other’s about the Scandinavian wood nymph, the huldra. Plus, check out the latest scifi ...
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