- into a spider.
Almost all
adult arachnids have
eight legs,
unlike adult insects which all have six legs. However,
arachnids also have two
further pairs of...
- Some
arachnids may be used for
human consumption (edible
arachnids),
either whole or as an
ingredient in
processed food
products such as
cheese (Milbenkäse)...
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Arachnid is a 2001
Spanish action-adventure natural-horror film
directed by Jack Sholder. The film
centers on a
group of
plane crash survivors who has...
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Arachnid locomotion is the
various means by
which arachnids walk, run, or jump; they make use of more than
muscle contraction,
employing additional methods...
-
opisthosoma of many
arachnids contains organs atypical of an abdomen, such as a
heart and
respiratory organs. Like
other arachnids outside the
orders of...
- Look up
arachnid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
arachnid is a
member of a
class of joint-legged
invertebrate animals.
Arachnid may also
refer to:...
-
number of
animal groups,
including arthropods, such as
crustaceans and
arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as
turtles and tortoises. In
turtles and...
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Zschokkea is a
genus of
mites in the
family Thyasidae.
There are at
least three described species in Zschokkea.
Zschokkea is
sometimes placed in the family...
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Ceroma is a
genus of
ceromid camel spiders,
first described by
Ferdinand Karsch in 1885. As of October 2022[update], the
World Solifugae Catalog accepts...
- the
Arachnids, yet more so than humans. The
events of the
novel take
place during an
interstellar war
between the
Terran Federation and the
Arachnids. At...