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12 4 Windscorpion

Windscorpion

by GoodyArizona, USA

Order Solifugae

0 0 Solifugae

Solifugae

by PhilippX_Tsien乌鲁木齐市 ئۈرۈمچی,, Paracel Islands

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by hannawackerCalifornia, USA

Solifugae

0 0 Wind scorpion

Wind scorpion

by MackenzieStregeSahuarita, Arizona, USA

0 0 Solifugae

Solifugae

by DonnEdwardsJunction, Texas, USA

1 1 Sun or Roman Spider

Sun or Roman Spider

by dungeonmasterShuOkhahlamba Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

1 3 Solifugae (Camel Spider)

Solifugae (Camel Spider)

by King75کندهار (Kandahar), Velāyat-e Kandahār, Afghanistan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solifugae

2 3 Wind Scorpion

Wind Scorpion

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

About 25 mm long (one inch), they come out at night. Order

0 0 Red Roman

Red Roman

by Smith ZooWitzenberg Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

± 3 cm red roman

0 0 Sun Spider

Sun Spider

by FrançoisOlivier!Kai! Garib Local Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa

Spotted near Augrabies National Park

0 0 camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges, сольпуга.

camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges, сольпуга.

by АнгелинаМихееваДагестан, Russian Federation

This spider is about five centimeters

0 0 Sun Spider

Sun Spider

by MarcusDashoffSan Bernardino, California, USA

1 1 camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders or solifuges

camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders or solifuges

by mikhoohkimPhoenix, Arizona, USA

This was the first one I've seen, found in a neighborhood surrounded by ...

0 2 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by PranaDistrito Federal, Mexico

1 2 Sun spider (Solifugae)

Sun spider (Solifugae)

by RachelRobbinsFort Collins, Colorado, USA

We get these in the house once or twice in a year, every few years

1 2 Camel Spiders

Camel Spiders

by R-in-natureSanta Barbara, California, USA

Spider?

0 0 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by KelseyClelandBa-Phalaborwa Local Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa

0 5 Red Roman

Red Roman

by Smith ZooWestern Cape, South Africa

± 25 mm - Although Solifugae appear to have ...

2 3 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by RebeccaWolfensteinCasagrandePaso Robles, California, USA

Solifugid

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ArielSedó

A solifugae like the camel spider. Little ...

5 1 Sun Spider

Sun Spider

by JudyCrawfordArizona

This one's body is about 1-1/2 inches long. Also known as Wind Scorpion and ...

0 0 Solífugo / Solifugid

Solífugo / Solifugid

by RoloViña del Mar, V Región de Valparaíso, Chile

Especie de arácnido del orden Solifugae de ...

0 0 Wind scorpion

Wind scorpion

by TimGeorgeFlagstaff, Arizona, USA

Angriest critter I've encountered.

4 3 Solfugid

Solfugid

by SadieToddPueblo, Colorado, USA

super cute windscorpion!!

0 0 Sun Spider, Camel Spider, Wind Scorpion

Sun Spider, Camel Spider, Wind Scorpion

by DuprasiClovis, New Mexico, USA

About 1 1/2 inches long (body length)

2 0 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by JoshuaHowertonبعقوبة, Iraq

I had this spotting while deployed to Iraq in 2005. I saw quite a few of these ...

0 1 Windscorpion

Windscorpion

by JoshuaGSmithArizona, USA

Any help on ID would be helpful.

1 0 Windscorpion

Windscorpion

by Aaron_GTucson, Arizona, USA

The names Camel Spider, Wind Scorpion, Sun Spider are sometimes used but are ...

2 0 Wind scorpion

Wind scorpion

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Wind scorpion. Dangerous looking but it is not. 3 cm long.

1 0 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by JuanEstebanCeballosGartnerמחוז הדרום, Israel

Intimidating spider!

0 0 Camel Spiders

Camel Spiders

by Hugo ContrerasGuanajuato, Mexico

Parece una mezcla de araña y hormiga es como de 2 dos centímetros de largo

2 11 Sunspider

Sunspider

by hilfireEdinburg, Texas, USA

Spider with fangs?

1 2 Red Romans

Red Romans

by Wendy ClaphamSwartland Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Solifugae are moderately small to large ...

0 0 Spider

Spider

by Lucia2Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia

about 1 cm long, very small, fast, very light colors and had 5 legs on each ...

0 1 Solfugid

Solfugid

Pleasanton, California, USA

Insect 1" long, brown, scary looking head, long antennae, non-flying

0 2 Wind Scorpion

Wind Scorpion

by JenniferRossiArizona, USA

Was outside my house at night time, I think it may have had a baby on it's back.

6 4 Camel or Roman

Camel or Roman

by AlthaSwiegersLiebenbergKgatelopele Local Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa

Just had to post this beauty, found this morning and I had to look twice it is ...

8 4 Camel spider

Camel spider

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Solifugae are an order of animals in the ...

0 0 Wind Scorpion

Wind Scorpion

by Cody.conwayTexas, USA

Solifugae are moderately small to large ...

2 6 Wind scorpion, sun spider

Wind scorpion, sun spider

by BryanBussieColorado, USA

Wicked looking spider. Fast and aggressive. Has 10 leg looking appendages. Tan ...

8 19 Camel Spider

Camel Spider

by Gilma Jeannette Ospino Ferreira-NormanCosta Rica

I do not specially like the looks of this creature...specially when it came out ...

10 6 Solpugid

Solpugid

by AshleyTTexas, USA

Solpugid found eating a DOR (dead on road) western diamond-backed rattlesnake. ...

9 4 Sun Spider

Sun Spider

by TizSifundza seLubombo, Swaziland

The ten-legged spider? Solifugae have long ...

1 2 Red roman

Red roman

by staccyhNgwathe Local Municipality, Free State, South Africa

The order includes more than 1,000 described species in about 153 genera. Much ...

1 0 Solifugid

Solifugid

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

These arachnids are NOT VENOMOUS as they don't have venom glands! They do have ...

2 2 Solpugid

Solpugid

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

. About 2 cm long. Order Solifugae, Class ...

0 0 Solifuge

Solifuge

by BugEricArizona, USA

Very large species. Identification provided by Dr. Warren Savary.

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