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Tailless Whip Scorpion Profile
The tailless whip scorpion may look like the stuff of nightmares, but its appearance belies the fact that it is relatively harmless to humans, having neither a stinger nor venomous jaws.
The tailless whip scorpion often called ‘whip spiders’ resemble a cross between a crab, spider and a scorpion, but despite their name, they are are not a scorpion.
They are an amblypygid (pronounced ‘Am-bly-pi-jid), an ancient order of arachnid, which means ‘blunt tail’ – referring to the insects’ lack of a flagellum, or tail, seen on insects, such as the scorpion.
They inhabit hot, tropical and subtropical areas in several parts of the world; including the Americas, parts of Africa and Asia.
Tailless Whip Scorpion Facts Overview
| Habitat: | Forests, dense vegetation or other dark, quiet places (eg caves), hiding under rocks, plants or bark until dark | ||||||
| Location: | Tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America, Asia, Exploring the Fascinating Tailless Whip Scorpion
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