yep. I just caught one a few minutes ago on Dugway Army Proving Ground. I am not sure if they are native but I saw one 3 weeks ago and then just today we saw 3 in our work center. If they are not indiginous, I am sure they hitched a ride from the snadbox on one of the many vehicles or planes passing through our base.
They are in moab and have been for some time. We found two in our house in just three days. One was about as big as a nail polish cap. If not bigger. The other was much smaller and I was the one that smashed them both. ((My mom, and my sister are kinda cowards. Its a bug, grab a shoe and SMASH it if you are so scared of the thing.)) They may have been a breading pair for the closeness of their location and their appearance.
No they aren't. Cave spiders and camel spiders belong to different taxonomical orders.
spiders have compound eyes
Camel spiders live in Africa and Russia but they also are very common in India. :)
yes there are Camel spiders in all Greece. In Lesvos i have fotographed two of them
Camel spiders are a type of wind scorpion. They are neither spiders nor scorpions but solifuges.
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Camel Spiders are strictly carnivorous as they are arachnids.
The scientific name for the camel spider is Solifugae. Camel spiders are not actually spiders but belong to the order Solifugae, which is a distinct group of arachnids.
Yes a camel spider lives in the united states of america. Where some people ask well camel spiders live in the deserts of ARIZONA!