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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Your Answer: Whip ScorpionDid you know:"Vinegaroon" or "vinegarone" are both names for the whip scorpion.
A list of invertebrate animals in alphabetical order would start with the American Spiny Lobster and end with Zebra Long-wing Butterfly. In addition, you could add Thorny Sea Star, Vinegaroon, Apple Murex, and Black Widow Spider.
A Vinegar spider or Vinegaroon is shaped like a scorpion. It gives off a vinegar smell when it bites it's victims causing them to smell of vinegar. It is called a spider but is actually part of the scorpion family. It has a whip like tail but there is no stinger on it like the scorpion. Another name for it is also the Whip Spider. It is native to the southern US and Mexico.
Duncan Inches has: Played Cavalry Officer in "Dirty Dingus Magee" in 1970. Played Motel Owner in "The Forgotten Man" in 1971. Played Man at Vinegaroon in "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" in 1972. Played Party Staffer in "The Great Gatsby" in 1974. Played Townsperson in "Jaws" in 1975. Played French gentleman in "The Adams Chronicles" in 1976. Played Father DeLinni in "The Demon Murder Case" in 1983.
The cast of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean - 1972 includes: Stan Barrett as Killer Ned Beatty as Tector Crites Jacqueline Bisset as Rose Bean Fred Brookfield as Outlaw Jim Burk as Bart Jackson Karen Carr as Mrs. Grub Dean Casper as Desk Clerk Dolores Clark as Mrs. Whorehouse Jim Matt Clark as Nick the Grub Jack Colvin as Pimp Gary Combs as Outlaw Stephanie Epper as Whore Jeannie Epper as Whore Margo Epper as Whore Richard Farnsworth as Outlaw Ken Freehill as Bedfellow Ava Gardner as Lily Langtry Mark Headley as Billy The Kid John Hudkins as Man at Stage Door Tab Hunter as Sam Dodd John Huston as Grizzly Adams Duncan Inches as Man at Vinegaroon Francesca Jarvis as Mrs. Jackson Roy Jenson as Outlaw Steve Kanaly as Whorehouse Lucky Jim Stacy Keach as Bad Bob Fred Krone as Outlaw Rusty Lee as Tuba Player Terry Leonard as Outlaw Roddy McDowall as Frank Gass Bill McKinney as Fermel Parlee Lee Meza as Mrs. Parlee Howard Morton as Photographist Paul Newman as Judge Roy Bean Billy Pearson as Stationmaster Anthony Perkins as Reverend LaSalle Victoria Principal as Maria Elena David Sharpe as Doctor Dean Smith as Outlaw Frank Soto as Mexican Leader Don Starr as Opera House Mgr. Neil Summers as Snake River Rufus Krile Anthony Zerbe as Hustler