yes it is an insect.
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The Giant Vinegaroon (Mastigias giganteus) occupies a niche as a predatory arthropod primarily found in arid and semi-arid environments. It plays a role in controlling insect populations, feeding on various small invertebrates, thus contributing to the ecological balance. Additionally, its ability to produce a vinegar-like spray serves as a defense mechanism against predators, allowing it to thrive in its habitat. This unique adaptation helps it maintain its position in the food web.
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The spider with pincers on its back is called a vinegaroon or whip scorpion.
Your Answer: Whip ScorpionDid you know:"Vinegaroon" or "vinegarone" are both names for the whip scorpion.
A vinagarroon is an arachnid.Vinegaroon's are not spiders. They are related to spiders and belong to the class Arachnida, but have their own order called: Thelyphonida. (Spiders are in the order Aranaeae).Thelyphonida is made up of the vinegaroon's [also commonly know as the "whip scorpion" because of their whip like tail, and pincers in the front that resemble their relative, the scorpion.] They are not poisonous animals, so while a bite might pinch a bit, it is not deadly. It is a myth that if you are bitten by a vinegaroon everything will taste like vinegar.Vingaroons get their name from their unusual defense mechanism when they are disturbed. Vinegaroons have glands around the end of their abdomen that can spray a combination of acetic acid and octanoic acid. This combination of acids gives off the "vinegar" odor when sprayed.
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Invisible insect? There is no invisible insect.
[Das] Insekt is a German equivalent of 'insect'.
insect's example: The insect's wing is damaged.