Arachnid

Definition of Arachnid as it relates to Animals, Arachnids, Amblypygi, Harvestmen, Pedipalpi

Arachnids within the Pedipalpi group are characterized by their elongated bodies and legs, which are used for sensing their environment and capturing prey. They possess two main body segments, the cephalothorax and the abdomen, and have eight legs that are attached to the cephalothorax. Arachnids in this subcategory lack venom glands and rely on their pedipalps, which are specialized appendages located near the mouth, for feeding and defense. They can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and caves, where they play an important role in controlling insect populations. Within the Pedipalpi group, Arachnids include Harvestmen and Amblypygi, among other species.

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