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== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==


Camel spiders reproduce by the Male spider transferring its sperm to the female Camel spider. The male Camel spider puts a spermataphore that it produces on the ground, turns the female Camel spider over and puts it inside of it. Once the reproduction is over the female Camel spider makes a burrow where it will lay its eggs. The female Camel spider can lay anywhere from 50 to 200 eggs in the burrow.
Camel spiders reproduce by the Male spider transferring its sperm to the female Camel spider. The male Camel spider puts a spermataphore that it produces on the ground, turns the female Camel spider over and puts it inside of it. Once the reproduction is over the female Camel spider makes a burrow where it will lay its eggs. The female Camel spider can lay anywhere from 50 to 200 eggs in the burrow. The female Camel spider eats a lot of food before the eggs are hatched so it will be able to feed them. When the eggs have hatched the babies are fed by their mother with food that the mother has stored up. After awhile the young Camel spiders leave the burrow  and eventually help contribute even more to their species.


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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