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Definition of wind scorpion in English: wind scorpionnoun another term for sun spider Example sentencesExamples - Worldwide, there are about 900 known species of wind scorpions, and in North America there are 120.
- Chomping down with oversize jaws, a wind scorpion (also known as a camel spider, sun spider, or solifugid) lunches on a lizard in California's Mojave Desert.
- Some 1,100 species of wind scorpions, known to science as solifugids, inhabit the desert regions of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
- They are also called wind scorpions because they appear to run as fast as the wind.
- The jaws of a wind scorpion are proportionally larger than almost any other animal on Earth.
Definition of wind scorpion in US English: wind scorpionnounˈwind ˌskôrpēən another term for sun spider Example sentencesExamples - Some 1,100 species of wind scorpions, known to science as solifugids, inhabit the desert regions of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
- They are also called wind scorpions because they appear to run as fast as the wind.
- Worldwide, there are about 900 known species of wind scorpions, and in North America there are 120.
- Chomping down with oversize jaws, a wind scorpion (also known as a camel spider, sun spider, or solifugid) lunches on a lizard in California's Mojave Desert.
- The jaws of a wind scorpion are proportionally larger than almost any other animal on Earth.
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