camel spiders

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ya it could be another type like i said. but it sure looked like one. bc they only come out at dark and i was prob hunngry tired and crazy but besides that im not trying to start anything bc if i was u would know. but ya i saw something. when i get off work and ill dig up pics of the one babys we got. and if u have those then sweet. well not sweet bc there mean
 
rottbo said:
i would love to see the videos of them chasing you around too that would kill me............
hey tanker i am gonna go fishing for flatheads this weekend i will try and get a couple small ones for ya
sweet u da man, let me know if i can do u any favs on my end. :thumbsup:
 
ya u can call my captain and ask him for me if i can take a day off work to do a road trip sure. but ill tell u know he is a very big man. ill get the video when i get home i promi
 
USMCtanker said:
no i dont think u do. i think u might be thinking of something else. im from so cal and the only place i have seen these things is in the dead ass plain desert in iraq and kuwait. so if u see these under wood by your house well ****tt let me know and if i where u i would move bc they will chace u. i have pics of baby ones and videos ass well. thanks for the help tho



I want to see the Videos:clap
 
Found this on the net


Palm-sized flesh-eating Camel spiders have been found in the kit of forces returning from the field.
Although they look ferocious and have a powerful bite, they are harmless – for humans at least.
Despite the name and appearance, camel spiders are actually solifugids which, unlike spiders, do not have venom or silk glands. They prey on spiders, scorpions, insects, small vertebrates and other solifugids. Usually nocturnal, they sometimes come out in the day but will seek out shadows, even if the shadow is cast by a human. If the person moves, the solifugid follows the shadow, which gives the impression it is giving pursuit. It’s easy enough to get that impression, particularly as camel spiders can move at speeds of up to 16km/h.


Also called "Solifugae - Solpugids, Wind Scorpions, Camel Spiders, Sun Spiders"


Have a look at this

http://www.camelspiders.net/index.htm:WHOA:
 
cool thanks
 
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