There is a large arachnid that eats scorpions and sprays acid. This amazing arthropod apex predator is the most significant arthropod predator in its range and yet few humans could answer a single question about it. Most peo...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

There is a large arachnid that eats scorpions and sprays acid. This amazing arthropod apex predator is the most significant arthropod predator in its range and yet few humans could answer a single question about it. Most people are not even aware that vinegaroons (or whipscorpions) exist. Although fearless monsters to other microfauna, and not so micro fauna, the whipscorpion is without venom and can hardly even pinch a human. These details-reproductive biology with representative photos of each stage discussed, morphological explanations including descriptive scanning electron micrographs, full husbandry explanations, select species accounts, and prey considerations-are presented here to bring light to every aspect of this heretofore forgotten arachnid order. This is the first book ever devoted to the order of the vinegaroons and the only full-length treatment of this order in the history of the written word. Never again should the vinegaroons be forgotten.

Similar Products

Breeding the World's Largest Living Arachnid: Amblypygid (Whipspider) Biology, Natural History, and Captive HusbandryInvertebrates For Exhibition: Insects, Arachnids, and Other Invertebrates Suitable for Display in Classrooms, Museums, and Insect ZoosCentipedes in Captivity: The Reproductive Biology and Husbandry of ChilopodaFor the Love of Cockroaches: Husbandry, Biology, and History of Pet and Feeder BlattodeaThe Ultimate Guide to Breeding Beetles: Coleoptera Laboratory Culture MethodsMillipeds in Captivity: Diplopodan Husbandry and Reproductive Biology (Millipede Husbandry)Assassin Bugs, Waterscorpions, and Other Hemiptera: Reproductive Biology and Laboratory Culture MethodsPillbugs and Other Isopods: Cultivating Vivarium Clean-Up Crews and Feeders for Dart Frogs, Arachnids, and InsectsKeeping the Praying Mantis: Mantodean Captive Biology, Reproduction, and HusbandryThe Tarantula Keeper's Guide: Comprehensive Information on Care, Housing, and Feeding