Camel Spider
Camel Spider
Camel Spider, Böğler or Böğüler
Scorpion is the name given to the arthropods, which form the Scorpiones team of the spider-class, usually live in hot and humid areas, their bodies are covered with a stiff kit, with a curved and upturned tail poison needle.
It is an arthropod suit from the spider-class and has more than 1000 species that are collected in 153 sexes worldwide. Their appearance resembles spiders. Their bodies are made up of two parts (tagmata): abdominal (opisthosoma) and prosoma, which is fused to the head and chest. At the front end of the prosoma, there is a large keliser in a pair of mouths.
They act very fast. Most are temporary and live in deserts. Their prey are arthropods on the ground, various small mammals and small animals. Most of its species (25%) are found in Africa in Namibia. The fossil record is very low (half a dozen). The spider mites are the fastest in its class (53 cm / sec). In the second place after the species of American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), which is included in the Philharmonic phylum, it is located in Galeodes.
They occur mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia in Turkey and with the most Sarionsen known name among the people. Böğü, böyü names are also used.