Camel Spiders, also known as solifuges, are not considered endangered. They are widespread and can be found in various habitats, particularly in arid regions. While some species may face threats from habitat destruction and climate change, the overall population of camel spiders remains stable. Consequently, they are not listed on any major conservation status lists.
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
No, wolf spiders are not considered endangered. They are widely distributed across the world and are not facing significant threats to their populations.
Camel spiders are a type of wind scorpion. They are neither spiders nor scorpions but solifuges.
Camel spiders have a few predators, such as birds, reptiles, and other larger spiders. These predators hunt camel spiders for food, either actively seeking them out or opportunistically capturing them. Their predators play a role in controlling the population of camel spiders in their natural habitats.
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