Solpugi

Solipugae, also known as phalanges, are one of the strangest and most unusual groups of arachnids. They are solitary burrowing animals found in different climate zones around the world. The name salpugs comes from the Latin word solifagus (sun-breasted), which refers to their characteristic coloring. The largest representatives reach a length of up to ten centimeters. Phalanges are found in many parts of the world, including Africa, America, Asia and Australia. They hunt primarily at night, hiding in the shadows and using their nimble legs to stalk prey. These animals can go without water for a long time due to their dehydration mechanism