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File:Sunspider.jpg|Solifugae
File:Solifugae_Ventral_aspect_of_respiratory_slots_2012_01_24_0985s.JPG|Ventral aspect of respiratory slots
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File:Solifugae_Solpugidae_showing_malleoli_2012_01_24_0964s.JPG|Solpugidae showing malleoli
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Solifugae is an order of arachnids also known as camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges. They are known for their large size and speed, as well as their aggressive behavior.

Taxonomy[edit]

The order Solifugae belongs to the class Arachnida, which also includes spiders, scorpions, and other similar creatures. There are over 1,000 described species in about 153 genera, distributed across six families. The six families are Ammotrechidae, Ceromidae, Daesiidae, Eremobatidae, Galeodidae, and Solpugidae.

Description[edit]

Solifugae are notable for their large size, with some species reaching up to 15 cm (6 in) in length including legs. They have a pair of large chelicerae which are often mistaken for a fifth pair of legs. These chelicerae are used for hunting and feeding.

Behavior[edit]

Solifugae are known for their speed and aggressive behavior. They are primarily nocturnal creatures, hunting insects and other small animals at night. They are not venomous, but their bite can be painful due to the size of their chelicerae.

Habitat[edit]

Solifugae are found in desert and semi-desert environments around the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean region, and the Americas.

In popular culture[edit]

Due to their large size and fearsome appearance, Solifugae have often been featured in horror and science fiction media.

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