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Is a scorpion bigger than a spider?

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The smallest scorpion species, Microtityus minimus[1]measuring about 10 millimeters, is larger than the smallest spider species, Patu marplesi, [2] which comes in at only about a third of a millimeter. read more

The smallest scorpion species, Microtityus minimus [1]measuring about 10 millimeters, is larger than the smallest spider species, Patu marplesi, [2] which comes in at only about a third of a millimeter. read more

Spider Fangs. Believe it or not, spiders are the only arachnids equipped with fangs. In fact, in the much larger group of Chelicerata (in which arachnids, horseshoe crabs, sea spiders, and others) are included, it still seems that spiders are the only ones with fangs. Observe below. read more

Some of these most venemous spiders are the black widow, the red back spider, the brown recluse, the funnelweb spider. read more

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