The camel spider is not poisonous. However they can penetrate human skin, and painful bites have been reported, leaving gaping wounds if the victim survives but this happens rarely.
no, but i recommend you don't swallow it
Yes, but you are very unlikely to find one.
camel spider
No. The camel spiders in Iraq are not poisonous. They have extremely powerful pinchers, but are not equipped with fangs, like most spiders. They are in their own arachnid category, just as scorpions are. The only camel spiders known to be poisonous are in India.
considering camel spiders are not poisonous, yes, the cure is a band aid, some ointment, and time...
Go to this link below to see a picture of the camel spider.
The Funnel Web spider is the most poisonous.
A poisonous spider can.
An Arachnid is an arthropod with eight or more legs, making the Solifugae (AKA camel spider) an arachnid, but not a "true" spider. Anything in the Arachnid family is considered a spider.
A camel spider, which is also in the class Arachnida with spiders interestingly enough, is not a spider at all. A camel spider is actually a solpugid, and there are about 900 species of them known to date. Around 50 species of camel spiders are found in southwest US and about 240 in southern Africa. The reason behind the name 'camel spiders' is simply because they are found in the desert. A Camel spider is also known as wind scorpion, sun spider, and wind spider.
Camel spider A dead one
The camel back is a cricket with spider-like legs.
Yes they do