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Pale Windscorpion

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This amazing member of the arachnid family is related to spiders and true scorpions, but is in a class of its own. I found this small yet vicious solifugid hiding under a rock in rural Clark County, Nevada about an hour east of Las Vegas.

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Keywords
America, American Southwest, Animalia, Arachnida, Arthropoda, Arthropods, Clark County, Dromopoda, Eremobates pallipes, Eremobatidae, Nevada, Overton, Solifugae, Solifugid, USA, United States, Valley of Fire, Valley of Fire State Park, animal, biting, bug, camel spider, critter, desert, nimal, pale windscorpion, predator, southwest, spring, straight-faced, sun spider, sunspider, ugly, vicious, wildlife, wind scorpion, windscorpion, invertebrate
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Solifugids (Sunspiders)
This amazing member of the arachnid family is related to spiders and true scorpions, but is in a class of its own. I found this small yet vicious solifugid hiding under a rock in rural Clark County, Nevada about an hour east of Las Vegas.