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Whip Scorpion
Your Answer: Whip ScorpionDid you know:"Vinegaroon" or "vinegarone" are both names for the whip scorpion.
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An amblypygid is an invertebrate of the order Amblypygi, also known as the tailless whip scorpion.
The Whip Scorpion or Vinergeron is not dangerous to humans. It is *not* a scorpion but does look like one. This is for self protection. The tail has no sting. The animal will emit a noxious, vinegar smelling fluid if disturbed. There is also a critter know as a Wind Scorpion which, again, is not a scorpion but a spider. It has the appearance of a scorpion ( same color, same general body shape) but again no sting and no claws. These will bite and have rather large fangs (4 of them) which can cause nasty infections but neither the Vinergeron or the Wind Scorpion are dangerously venomous.
Sometimes a scorpion mother if Hungary can eat her offspring.
The spider with pincers on its back is called a vinegaroon or whip scorpion.
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Its mouth.
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A Vinegar spider or Vinegaroon is shaped like a scorpion. It gives off a vinegar smell when it bites it's victims causing them to smell of vinegar. It is called a spider but is actually part of the scorpion family. It has a whip like tail but there is no stinger on it like the scorpion. Another name for it is also the Whip Spider. It is native to the southern US and Mexico.