Huge hairy spider in the desert

With its large body, the ability to run fast and jump very high, camel spider is the frightening threat of many animals.

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Camel camel (scientific name is Arachnid Solifugae ) is also known as Wind scorpion. They belong to the family Spider feather and live mainly in the desert. (Photo: hubpages.com)

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They own 6 pairs of legs in all shapes and sizes. (Photo: National Geographic)

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Their body length can be up to 15cm so people also call them giant spiders. (Photo: nedrnivana.org)

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With the ability to travel at speeds of up to 50 km / h and jump to a height of 2m camel spider is a fear for every animal in the desert. (Photo: thesmallermajority.com)

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They often hunt prey alone by season and at night. (Photo: coolweirdo.com)

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Camel camels use sharp teeth like crabs and knives to attack insects, rodents, snakes and small birds. (Photo: Guardian)

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When moving, they emit strange sounds to distract enemies and prey. (Photo: blog.nus.edu.sg)

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Although there is no venom, this spider species can take down large animals with a single bite. (Photo: Facebook)

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In some places, it is rumored that camel spiders are human predators. They have become the inspiration for many films about spider "crimes" for humans. (Photo: thesmallermajority.com)

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In Latin, the name of the camel spider means "fleeing the sun". (Photo: outdoorphotos.co.za)