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== Introduction ==
The '''Camel spider''' is a spider type of insect that is not actually a spider yet it is part of Arachnida. It is a member of the order Solifugae and is also known as a Wind scorpion, Sun scorpion, and Sun spider. Camel spiders live all over the world in countries like Egypt and Iraq. They are well known for being quite large in size and having a large jaw. Camel spiders are not harmful in that they are not venomous and the worst a bite from them could do is a minor infection. Camel spiders in the Desert will actually chase people so they can be covered by shade. Camel spiders are helpful because they eat many types of insects that are poisonous or harmful.
The Camel spider is a spider type of insect that is not actually a spider yet it is part of Arachnida. It is a member of the order Solifugae and is also known as a Wind scorpion, Sun scorpion, and Sun spider. Camel spiders live all over the world in countries like Egypt and Iraq. They are well known for being quite large in size and having a large jaw. Camel spiders are not harmful in that they are not venomous and the worst a bite from them could do is a minor infection. Camel spiders in the Desert will actually chase people so they can be covered by shade. Camel spiders are helpful because they eat many types of insects that are poisonous or harmful.


== Anatomy ==
== Anatomy ==
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