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likoan [24]
3 years ago
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Whats a dimension of a camel spider?

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1 answer:
Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
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Average size of the camel spider is 6 inches, but they can be as small as 3 inches or as large as 8 inches.

They are non-venomous.
They eat other spiders, centipedes, insects.
They can climb trees and walls looking for prey.
They can run 10 miles per hour... So they are fast

I'm not sure what you mean by dimension so I gave you some characteristics of a camel spider. And by the way, I have seen one while I was
In Afghanistan. I stayed very far away Hahahaha.
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