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They do, yes. They share a kingdom, phylum and class.

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With the exception of viruses, all known forms of life are related. Scorpions and Spiders are both arachnids however. Arachnidae is a phylogenetic class.

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Q: Do spiders and scorpions belong to the same phylum?
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