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    however solifugae are in the arachnid family and are closely related to spiders..

    Now i know i am not the only one who knows how to google. haha

    harmful... well only if you call severe pain for an hour or so harmful.. anywho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truegiant
    however solifugae are in the arachnid family and are closely related to spiders..

    Now i know i am not the only one who knows how to google. haha

    harmful... well only if you call severe pain for an hour or so harmful.. anywho

    Actually there was a huge internet rumor about the first pic you posted. They are actually not even that large, that picture is a horrible perspective. This was maybe a yr ago or 2 when i read the snopes article debunking the whole thing.....they dont intentionally attack humans, they are just creepy large. You're right they are in the arachnid family, but so are scorpians. They just arent in the Spider Subclass. They are still creepy as fvck though
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