Summary
Eremobates putnami, commonly known as the Putnam's camel spider, is a species of solifugid found in the southwestern United States. It is characterized by its large size, reaching up to 3 inches in length, and its distinctive appearance with long legs and powerful jaws. Despite its intimidating appearance, Eremobates putnami is not venomous to humans and primarily feeds on small invertebrates. It is a nocturnal predator, using its exceptional speed and agility to capture prey in arid desert habitats.
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harmless