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Tailless whip scorpion

Sarax cf. sarawakensis

Description:

The name "amblypygid" means "blunt rump", a reference to a lack of the flagellum ("tail") that is otherwise seen in whip scorpions. They are harmless to humans. Amblypygids possess no silk glands or venomous fangs. They rarely bite if threatened, but can grab fingers with their pedipalps, resulting in thorn-like puncture injuries.

Habitat:

Seen at Chintamoni Kar bird sanctuary.

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Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Spotted on Feb 19, 2017
Submitted on Jun 11, 2017

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