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== Anatomy ==
== Anatomy ==
[[Image:example.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Description]]
[[Image:82103068_1d8a7590d9.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Camel Spider]]


Camel spiders have four sets of legs, yet they only use three sets. The front two legs of the Camel spider are used like antennae, and the six legs behind are used for movement. There is hair all over the body of a Camel spider, with most of that hair being on the head, abdomen and legs. Male and Female camel spiders differ in that male Camel spiders are smaller and have longer legs. The length of a Camel spider's body can be anywhere from five to six inches total in length. Camel spiders have a sticky set of Pedipalps that are used for catching their prey. The jaws of a Camel spider are very large and are used to crush prey.
Camel spiders have four sets of legs, yet they only use three sets. The front two legs of the Camel spider are used like antennae, and the six legs behind are used for movement. There is hair all over the body of a Camel spider, with most of that hair being on the head, abdomen and legs. Male and Female camel spiders differ in that male Camel spiders are smaller and have longer legs. The length of a Camel spider's body can be anywhere from five to six inches total in length. Camel spiders have a sticky set of Pedipalps that are used for catching their prey. The jaws of a Camel spider are very large and are used to crush prey.
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