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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.
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.
They share a common ancestor.
homminids evolved from the same common
No, we share a common ancestor but we have not evolved from monkeys.
Humans came from a common ancestor with apes. Not directly.
It's been estimated that 75% of mammals are now extinct, so it's unlikely that a common ancestor still exists as a modern species. However, if we saw a common ancestor we'd probably say it looked like a shrew.
A taxon of closely related species that share a recent common ancestor is a genus.
No. But according to the best theories of evolution we share a common ancestor.
The largest camel spiders, even with legs stretched out, are no more than 6 inches long. Most are from 1 to 4 inches. By the way, they aren't spiders. They are one type of solifugae (often called false spiders).
No. Both groups evolved from a common ancestor, which was neither a chimp nor a human.
Mammals, birds, and reptiles all derive from a single common ancestor.