Camel Spider (Galeodes arabs)

Camel Spider (Galeodes arabs)

Series of measured illustrations of the Camel Spider
Description
Description

They may have gained an evil reputation during the Iraqi war as voracious predators capable of devouring humans or a camel, but those are just myths about the Camel Spider (Solifugae). This spider belongs to the class Arachnida and is also called Wind Scorpion, Solifuge, or Sun spider. The Camel Spider shows characteristics of both scorpions and spiders and has a unique feeding ability of devouring prey to a pulp, then exuding digestive enzymes to liquefy the flesh. As a desert dweller, it feeds on small ground-dwelling animals and hides on scrubs. Females dig burrows which she uses to lay her eggs.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Camel Spider has an overall legspan length between 5.51”-8.07” (14-20.5 cm). Camel Spiders have a typical body length of 2”-3” (5.1-7.6 cm), body width of .35”-.55” (9-14 mm), and body height of .43”-.67” (11-17 mm). The common lifespan of the Camel Spider is between 1-1.5 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
.43”-.67” | 11-17 mm
Width:
.35”-.55” | 9-14 mm
Depth:
Length:
5.51”-8.07” | 14-20.5 cm
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Body Length: 2”-3” | 5.1-7.6 cm

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Scientific Name:
Galeodes arabs
Lifespan:
1-1.5 years

Drawings include:

Camel Spider top view, side

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