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Arachnids, particularly Spiders, have pedipalps. These appendages are typically located near the mouth and serve various functions, including sensory perception and assisting in feeding. In male spiders, pedipalps are often modified for reproduction, helping to transfer sperm to females. Scorpions also possess pedipalps, which are more developed and resemble pincers.

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